Case Report
Another Report of Acalculous Cholecystitis in a Greek Patient with Infectious Mononucleosis: A Matter of Luck or Genetic Predisposition?
Table 1
Main characteristics of cases with EBV-induced acute acalculous cholecystitis (AAC), reported from Greece.
| 1st author, year (ref.) | Age, sex | ALT (IU/L) | Total bilirubin | ALP (IU/L) | Surgical intervention |
| Prassouli, 2007 [7] | 13, female | 674 (5–45) | 4 mg/dL | 721 (<248) | No | Lagona, 2007 [8] | 4, female | 304 (5–45) | 4.6 mg/dL | 236 (38–148) | No | Attilakos, 2009 [9] | 5, male | 257 (5–45) | 1.8 mg/dL | 919 (38–148) | No | Cholongitas, 2009 [10] | 19, female | 584 | 6.5 mg/dL | 710 | No | Fretzayas, 2014 [11] | 11, female | 198 | 31 μmol/L | 536 | No | Fretzayas, 2014 [11] | 12, female | 195 | Not provided | Not provided | No | Present case | 21, male | 232 (<40) | 6.31 mg/dL | 179 (<140) | No |
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