Article Text
Unusual association of diseases/symptoms
CASE REPORT
Granulomatous hepatitis in a patient with Crohn's disease and cholestasis
Summary
We describe a case of a 23-year-old woman with a history of Crohn's disease (CD), who initially presented with sepsis-like symptoms, subsequently developed severe cholestasis and following extensive inpatient workup was found to have non-caseating granulomas on her liver biopsy. Infectious aetiologies were excluded and the patient was treated with oral corticosteroids, which ameliorated but did not completely reverse the cholestasis. We review the differential diagnosis of hepatic granulomas and discuss the potential difficulties in establishing their exact aetiology in patients with CD.
- Crohn's disease
- pancreas and biliary tract
- granulomatous hepatitis
- sarcoidosis