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    Syphilis-Related Hepatitis in a Liver Transplant Patient
    (Başkent Üniversitesi, 2007-12) Camara, Boubou; Rostaing, Lionel; Suc, Bertrand; Danjoux, Marie; Bonafe, Jean-Louis; Kamar, Nassim
    We herein describe a case of secondary syphilis hepatitis in a liver transplant patient. This homo­sexual man presented 15 years after an orthotopic liver transplant with nonsquamous papillomacular rash, mild cytolysis, and anicteric cholestasis. Laboratory tests showed syphilis seroconversion with a VDRL test titer of 1/256, a Treponema pallidum hemagglutination assay of 1/5120, and a positive immunoglobulin M fluorescent Treponemal antibody absorbance. A liver biopsy performed 13 months after the diagnosis showed low-grade hepatitis with a METAVIR score of A1F1; it also showed moderate, nonspecific portal inflammation consisting primarily of neutrophils, with no evidence of cholestasis. The patient was given benzathine-penicillin (2 400 000 IU) with a transient increase in prednisolone dosages. Cytolysis rapidly, and cholestasis progressively, disappeared. Results of an immunoglobulin M fluor­escent Treponemal antibody absorbance test became negative, whereas the VDRL test and the Treponema pallidum hemagglutination assay titers decreased slightly over time