Literature DB >> 35913606

A case of drug-induced acute liver failure caused by corticosteroids.

Akira Kajiwara1,2, Yusuke Kawamura3,4, Keiichi Kinowaki5,4, Nozomu Muraishi3,4, Soichi Iritani3,4, Norio Akuta3,4, Shunichiro Fujiyama3,4, Hitomi Sezaki3,4, Tetsuya Hosaka3,4, Satoshi Saitoh3,4, Masahiro Kobayashi3,4, Yasuji Arase3,4, Kenji Ikeda3,4, Fumitaka Suzuki3,4, Yoshiyuki Suzuki3,4, Hiromitsu Kumada3,4.   

Abstract

We report a 61-year-old man treated with betamethasone for sudden-onset deafness. Several days later, he had a temperature > 38 °C. He sought care at another hospital and was admitted based on abnormal liver function tests (aspartate aminotransferase [AST], 866 IU/L [normal < 31 IU/L] and alanine aminotransferase [ALT] 1524 IU/L [normal < 31 IU/L]). Liver function improved daily and the patient was discharged from the hospital after 5 days. Two days after discharge, he had a recurrent fever and liver dysfunction. After admission to our hospital, liver function improved spontaneously. A liver biopsy was performed, but a diagnosis was not established; however, a tentative diagnosis of antinuclear antibody-negative autoimmune hepatitis was made and the patient was started on prednisolone (30 mg). Two days later, he developed a fever and persistent liver dysfunction, thus the prednisolone was discontinued. The next day, the AST and ALT increased significantly (18,000 and 12,000 U/L, respectively). Because the level of consciousness was altered, plasma exchange was started for acute liver failure. After discontinuing the prednisolone, the hospital course was uneventful. Drug-induced liver injury due to corticosteroids is rare. Herein, we report a patient with acute liver failure who survived with timely treatment.
© 2022. Japanese Society of Gastroenterology.

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Keywords:  Acute liver failure; Corticosteroids; Drug-induced liver injury; Non-B non-C hepatitis

Year:  2022        PMID: 35913606     DOI: 10.1007/s12328-022-01661-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 1865-7265


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Review 1.  High-dose methylprednisolone-induced hepatitis in a patient with multiple sclerosis: a case report and brief review of literature.

Authors:  H M A D'Agnolo; J P H Drenth
Journal:  Neth J Med       Date:  2013-05       Impact factor: 1.422

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