An ileus, which is a disruption of the normal movement in the intestines, typically does not directly cause elevated liver enzymes or fever. However, if the ileus leads to complications such as bowel obstruction, ischemia, or infection, it could potentially result in elevated liver enzymes and fever as secondary effects. These changes may indicate an underlying issue, such as an inflammatory response or liver dysfunction, necessitating further evaluation.
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