Abstract

A case of acute hepatic failure is described following multiple general anaesthetics administered for the treatment of cranio-facial trauma. The dangers of multiple anaesthetics within a short period is stressed. The possibility that unexplained pyrexia following a general anaesthetic may be and early warning sign is mentioned in relation to this case. The subsequent development of the Henoch-Schönlein syndrome is reported, and the occurrence of the two conditions in the same patient is thought to be possibly unique.

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