Liver cirrhosis developed after ketoconazole-induced acute hepatic injury |
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Authors: | Kim Tae-Hyung Kim Byung-Ho Kim Youn-Wha Yang Dal Mo Han Yo-Seb Dong Seok Ho Kim Hyo Jong Chang Young-Woon Lee Joung Il Chang Rin |
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Affiliation: | Department of Internal Medicine, Kyung Hee University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. |
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Abstract: | We describe a previously healthy woman who developed liver cirrhosis as a sequela of acute hepatic injury that was induced by ketoconazole administration to treat onychomycosis. The initial presentation of the disease was of a typical acute hepatitis, characterized by nausea, anorexia, fatigue, and jaundice that developed during the administration of ketoconazole. Many other causes of hepatitis were absent in the patient. Even though the hepatic injury was gradually resolved for several months after cessation of the drug, the liver function was not completely restored. Six months after the onset of illness, a follow-up abdominal computed tomography and peritoneoscopic liver biopsy were performed. They revealed a marked reduction in the liver volume and a definite cirrhotic change, which persisted for more than 5 years. The case suggests that the administration of ketoconazole can cause liver cirrhosis through acute hepatic injury within a short time under certain circumstances. |
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Keywords: | ketoconazole liver cirrhosis |
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