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Minocycline as a cause of drug-induced autoimmune hepatitis. Report of four cases and comparison with autoimmune hepatitis.

N S Goldstein1, N Bayati, A L Silverman, S C Gordon.   

Abstract

We describe the clinical and liver biopsy morphologic features for 4 patients with minocycline-induced autoimmune hepatitis (group 1). We compared the serum laboratory values and liver biopsy findings from group 1 with those from 10 patients with sporadic autoimmune hepatitis (group 2). All patients in group 1 had positive serum antinuclear antibody titers, but none had positive serum anti-smooth muscle antibody titers. The morphologic findings of group 1 biopsies were those of autoimmune hepatitis in all 4 patients. In addition, 1 of these biopsy specimens also had scattered single eosinophils, unlike autoimmune hepatitis. The mean histologic activity index scores for patients in groups 1 and 2, respectively, were 6.7 and 5.4. No patients in group 1 had marked bridging fibrosis or cirrhosis, compared with 4 of 10 patients in group 2. Minocycline-induced autoimmune hepatitis is usually identical to sporadic autoimmune hepatitis. The absence of eosinophils does not exclude the possibility of a minocycline cause. In the absence of clinical or morphologic differences, a recent ingestion of minocycline should be excluded before the diagnosis of sporadic autoimmune hepatitis is established. Whether the drug is unmasking latent autoimmune hepatitis is unclear.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11026106     DOI: 10.1309/KV2J-VX6Q-L95V-VDE4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Clin Pathol        ISSN: 0002-9173            Impact factor:   2.493


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