Cholestatic Hepatitis in Young Migrants Exposed to Fuel Vapours: An Emerging Toxicity From the Mediterranean Sea
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To investigate the occurrence of cholestatic hepatitis among young migrants exposed to toxic fuel vapours.
Observation of cases of cholestatic hepatitis in young migrants.
Analysis of exposure incidents in the Mediterranean area.
Review of clinical symptoms and laboratory findings.
Identification of several cases of cholestatic hepatitis in affected individuals.
Evidence suggesting fuel vapour exposure as a potential cause.
Highlighting the need for awareness of emerging toxicities in migrant populations.
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The authors declare no conflicts of interest. The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.