| Literature DB >> 18617768 |
Jong Soon Jang1, Eui Geun Seo, Cheol Han, Hee Bok Chae, Soon Je Kim, Jae Dong Lee, Joon Ho Wang.
Abstract
We report four cases of toxic hepatitis that occurred after taking a decoction made by boiling down the root of Dictamnus dasycarpus. The four patients had a median age of 60 years, common symptoms of jaundice and general weakness, and stated that they had not consumed alcohol for at least 5 years. The markers of hepatitis A, B, and C were all negative in the patients. Abdominal ultrasonography revealed common bile ducts with normal diameters. Two of the cases were a mother and daughter, and the other two were sporadic. All of them had consumed a decoction made by boiling down the root of Dictamnus dasycarpus five or six times daily until several days before admission. Dictamnus dasycarpus induced liver injury presenting with a benign course lasting less than 1 month after cessation of the causative agent. We suggest that this natural product can cause acute hepatitis in rural areas.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18617768 DOI: 10.3350/kjhep.2008.14.2.206
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Hepatol ISSN: 1738-222X