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Dietary supplement implicated in fulminant hepatic failure in a well-controlled Wilson disease patient
Authors:Kengo Kawai  Yoshinari Atarashi  Terumi Takahara  Hiroshi Kudo  Kazuto Tajiri  Yoshiharu Tokimitsu  Yasuhiro Nakayama  Katsuharu Hirano  Yutaka Yata  Masami Minemura  Satoshi Yasumura  Yasuharu Onishi  Kazuhiro Tsukada  Koichi Tsuneyama  Yasuo Takano  Toshiro Sugiyama
Affiliation:1. Third Department of Internal Medicine, Graduate School of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toyama, 2630 Sugitani, Toyama, 930-0194, Japan
2. Division of Transfusion Medicine and Cell Therapy, Graduate School of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama, Toyama, Japan
3. Second Department of Surgery, Graduate School of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama, Toyama, Japan
4. Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Graduate School of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Toyama, Toyama, Japan
Abstract:We encountered a patient with previously well-controlled Wilson disease who experienced fulminant hepatic failure with hemolytic anemia, possibly caused by the dietary supplement Health Proportion® (Jubilant Co., Ltd., Ehime, Japan). A 21-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with marked liver dysfunction and severe hemolytic anemia. Free serum copper level was elevated at 101 μg/dl, and urinary copper excretion was extremely increased (25,600 μg/day). Plasma exchange and continuous hemodiafiltration were performed to remove serum copper and to treat the hemolytic anemia. However, liver function did not improve, and she underwent liver transplantation on 28th day after admission. Copper and iron contents in the resected liver were high at 851.9 μg and 551.7 μg/dry liver weight (g), respectively, despite the patient having regularly taken d-penicillamine since diagnosis and having a well-controlled copper level 1 year before her admission. Two months before admission, the patient had taken a dietary supplement made from soybeans for 1 month. This supplement was labeled as containing large amounts of copper and iron, and we assume that this caused fulminant hepatic failure with hemolytic crisis in this patient. It is important to be mindful of the micronutrient content of dietary supplements, especially for metabolic disorder patients.
Keywords:Wilson disease  Fulminant hepatic failure  Dietary supplements  Copper
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