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Possible Rule Outs For Hepatitis E virus - Rule Outs
- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Cytomegalic virus
Hepatitis B
Hepatitis Delta Viral
Hepatitis, viral
Herpes simplex infection, newborn, gen
Herpes simplex systemic infection
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis C virus (non-A, non-B)
Hepatitis, chronic active/HBV
Hepatitis, chronic C type
Infectious mononucleosis
Leptospirosis/severe (Weils) type
Listeria hepatitis, newborn
Brucellosis
Hepatitis G (GBV-C) virus
Leptospiral disease
Anicteric viral hepatitis
Hepatic brucellosis
Hepatitis, mononucleosis
Cholangiolytic hepatitis, viral
Leptospirosis Ictohemorrhagica- Allergic, Collagen, Auto-Immune Disorders
Autoimmune hepatitis (Plasma cell)- Arteriosclerotic, Vascular, Venous Disorders
Shock Liver/Hepatic Ischemia- Reference to Organ System
Steatosis/Non-alcoholic hepatitis/NASH- Drugs
Isoniazid hepatitis- Poisoning (Specific Agent)
Hepatitis, alcoholic- Organ Poisoning (Intoxication)
Drug induced Hepatitis.
Toxic hepatitis- Synonyms
- Hepatitis E virus (organism), Hepatitis E virus HEV, HEV, HEV Hepatitis E virus
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- Harrison's Online (accessmedicine)
- NEJM (The New England Journal of Medicine)