| Literature DB >> 23889970 |
Juan Ignacio Marin Zuluaga1, Andres Eduardo Marin Castro, Juan Camilo Perez Cadavid, Juan Carlos Restrepo Gutierrez.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Drug-related hepatotoxicity is a common medical problem with implications for health systems. It constitutes a cause of acute liver failure and, in many cases, is responsible for the rejection of new pharmacological agents during efficacy and safety studies. Risk factors, as well as pathogenesis of drug-induced liver injury, are poorly understood. The diagnosis of drug-induced liver injury is challenging; it is difficult to define the cause of drug hepatotoxicity due to the heterogeneity of the clinical presentation and the absence of established criteria for accurate and reproducible identification of drug-associated liver toxicity. CASEEntities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23889970 PMCID: PMC3750323 DOI: 10.1186/1752-1947-7-201
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Laboratory tests
| Hemoglobin (g/dL) | 12.7 | 12.0 | 13.0 |
| Hematocrit (%) | 44 | 43 | 42 |
| Leukocytes (cells/mm3) | 8.400 | 7.650 | 7.990 |
| Blood Platelets (platelets/mm3) | 140.000 | 250.000 | 180.000 |
| Eosinophils (eos/mm3) | 260 | 300 | 310 |
| Total bilirubin (mg/dL) | 13.75 | 1.1 | 1.2 |
| Direct bilirubin (mg/dL) | 13.66 | 0.4 | 0.6 |
| Aspartate aminotransferase (U/L) | 933 | 22 | 30 |
| Alanine aminotransferase (U/L) | 1649 | 23 | 31 |
| Alkaline phosphatase (U/L) | 145 | 75 | 62 |
| Gamma glutamyl transpeptidase (U/L) | 28 | 17 | 15 |
| Hepatitis A immunoglobulin M antibodies | Negative | | |
| Hepatitis B surface antigen | Negative | | |
| Hepatitis C antibody | Negative | | |
| Human immunodeficiency virus antibodies | Negative | | |
| Anti-smooth muscle antibodies | Positive 1:40 | Negative | |
| Antinuclear antibodies | Negative | Negative | |
| Immunoglobulin G (mg/dL) | 1.300 | 1.260 | |
| Cytomegalovirus immunoglobulin M | Negative | | |
| Epstein–Barr immunoglobulin M | Negative | | |
| Herpes simplex immunoglobulin M | Negative | | |
| Varicella immunoglobulin M | Negative |
Figure 1Hematoxylin and eosin stain. Portal tracts infiltrate with moderate and mixed inflammation, consisting of lymphocytes, plasma cells, neutrophils, and eosinophils with moderate interface activity. Inflammatory Activity Grade 3 to 4.
Figure 2Hematoxylin and eosin stain. Hepatic parenchyma with presence of epithelioid macrophages that have formed granulomas without necrosis, interspersed with lymphocytes. Inflammatory activity around the granulomas is characterized by inflammatory lobular cells between the sinusoids and hepatocytes.