[Clinical-morphological criteria of drug-induced hepatitis in pulmonary tuberculosis patients].

Autor: Erokhin VV, Panasek IA, Adamovich NV
Jazyk: ruština
Zdroj: Problemy tuberkuleza [Probl Tuberk] 1991 (1), pp. 35-40.
Abstrakt: A thorough clinicomorphologic examination of 288 pulmonary tuberculosis patients with hepatic dysfunction revealed drug-induced hepatitis in 16.3% of the cases during their chemotherapy. Drug-induced hepatitis was found to be acute in 29.7%, chronic active in 27.6% and chronic persistent in 42.7% of these patients. Life-time morphologic investigation of the liver biopsy specimens is of primary importance for the evaluation of hepatitis etiology and its progress. The most characteristic morphologic features of drug-induced hepatitis are the presence of eosinophilic leukocytes in lymphomacrophagal inflammatory infiltrates, hyperplasia of smooth cytoplasmic network of hepatocytes and gigantic mitochondria with paracrystals in the matrix, fatty degeneration of hepatic cells as well as the presence of stellate reticuloendotheliocytes with abundant heterogeneous inclusions.
Databáze: MEDLINE