Severe hepatitis with prolonged cholestasis and bile duct injury due the long- term use of ornidazole
Journal | Volume 70 - 2007 |
Issue | Fasc.3 - Case reports |
Author(s) | Murat Muhsin Muhip Harputluoglu, U. Demirel, N. Karadag, D. Karahan, M. Aladag, M. Karincaoglu, F. Hilmioglu |
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(1) Departments of Gastroenterology, (2) Pathology and (3) Internal Medicine, Inonu University Medical Faculty, Malatya, Turkey. |
Nitroimidazole derivatives are commonly used in the treatment of protozoal and anaerobic infections, and reports of their hepato- toxicity are rare. We report a case of severe hepatitis due to the long-term (8 weeks) use of ornidazole. A 27-year-old woman pre- sented for evaluation of elevated serum transaminase and total bilirubin levels. Liver biopsy revealed portal inflammation, hepa- tocellular and canalicular cholestasis, porto-portal and porto- central bridging fibrosis, and a tendency to form nodules. No aetiological factors associated with chronic liver disease were iden- tified. The abdominal ultrasonographic findings were compatible with chronic liver disease. We therefore made the diagnosis of severe hepatitis resulting from the long-term use of ornidazole. We conclude that nitroimidazole derivatives may lead to serious liver damage, especially in female patients. (Acta gastroenterol. belg., 2007, 70, 293-295). |
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