An Unusual Detected Cause of Abnormal Liver Enzymes in an Aircrew Member Periodical Visit: Case Report

Meryem Zerrik *

Aeromedical Expertise Center, Instruction Military Hospital Mohamed V, Rabat, Morocco and Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Rabat, Mohamed V University, Rabat, Morocco.

Houda Echchachoui

Aeromedical Expertise Center, Instruction Military Hospital Mohamed V, Rabat, Morocco and Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Rabat, Mohamed V University, Rabat, Morocco.

Zakaria Iloughmane

Aeromedical Expertise Center, Instruction Military Hospital Mohamed V, Rabat, Morocco and Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Rabat, Mohamed V University, Rabat, Morocco.

Mouna El Ghazi

Aeromedical Expertise Center, Instruction Military Hospital Mohamed V, Rabat, Morocco and Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Rabat, Mohamed V University, Rabat, Morocco.

Fahd Bennani Smires

Aeromedical Expertise Center, Instruction Military Hospital Mohamed V, Rabat, Morocco and Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Rabat, Mohamed V University, Rabat, Morocco.

Mohamed El khalifa

Aeromedical Expertise Center, Instruction Military Hospital Mohamed V, Rabat, Morocco and Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Rabat, Mohamed V University, Rabat, Morocco.

Choukri El’mhadi

Department of Medical Oncology, Instruction Military Hospital Mohamed V, Rabat, Morocco.

Laila Benaissa

Aeromedical Expertise Center, Instruction Military Hospital Mohamed V, Rabat, Morocco and Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Rabat, Mohamed V University, Rabat, Morocco.

Mohamed Chemsi

Aeromedical Expertise Center, Instruction Military Hospital Mohamed V, Rabat, Morocco and Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of Rabat, Mohamed V University, Rabat, Morocco.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Background: Hepatic tuberculosis (TB) is a rare entity, poorly described in the literature. It presents with nonspecific clinical manifestation and imaging findings mimicking other liver disease making diagnosis challenge. We report a case of isolated hepatic tuberculosis in asymptomatic cabin crew member diagnosed accidentally by investigating a liver chemistry test disorder.

Case Report: A 28 year-old Moroccan cabin crew attendant came to the aeromedical expertise center to perform her periodical medical assessment. She had no medical history. Physical examination was unremarkable. Liver chemistry test values were elevated. Imaging studies of the liver suggested malignant disease. Histological examination showed isolated hepatic tuberculosis.

Discussion: Isolated hepatic TB is very uncommon, lacks typical clinical manifestation and radiological features, but remains an important differential diagnosis of hepatic nodules especially in endemic areas. This observation highlights the benefit of liver chemistry test evaluation realized systematically for periodical aeromedical fitness to diagnose some pathology in asymptomatic stage avoiding complications. Hepatic TB is a cause of temporarily unfitness because it’s not compatible with flight safety conditions. Aircrew with hepatic TB will need to be assessed for both complete disease control and full resolution of any iatrogenic side effect of anti-tubercular drugs before returning to fly under some restrictions.

Keywords: Liver tuberculosis, extra pulmonary tuberculosis, flight safety, aptitude management


How to Cite

Zerrik, Meryem, Houda Echchachoui, Zakaria Iloughmane, Mouna El Ghazi, Fahd Bennani Smires, Mohamed El khalifa, Choukri El’mhadi, Laila Benaissa, and Mohamed Chemsi. 2022. “An Unusual Detected Cause of Abnormal Liver Enzymes in an Aircrew Member Periodical Visit: Case Report”. Journal of Advances in Medicine and Medical Research 34 (23):140-45. https://doi.org/10.9734/jammr/2022/v34i234847.

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