| Literature DB >> 34228348 |
Sanskriti Varma1, John Nathanson2, Mitra Dowlatshahi3, Armando Del Portillo3, Ivonne Ramirez2, Reuben Garcia-Carrasquillo2.
Abstract
Doxycycline-induced liver injury is a rare phenomenon, with an unclear clinical course and etiopathogenesis. The onset of injury may be acute-to-subacute, with a pattern ranging from hepatocellular or cholestatic to mixed, and it often lasts up to several weeks. We present a case of cholestatic liver injury secondary to doxycycline use in a middle-aged woman. In patients with a history of doxycycline exposure and subsequent hepatic injury, an adverse drug reaction due to doxycycline should remain on the differential, and immediate removal of the offending agent with close monitoring of the clinical condition should be pursued.Entities:
Keywords: Cholestasis; Doxycycline; Drug reaction; Liver injury
Year: 2021 PMID: 34228348 DOI: 10.1007/s12328-021-01475-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin J Gastroenterol ISSN: 1865-7265