Dupuytren's Disease: Its Association With Abnormal Liver Function in Alcoholism and Epilepsy

Autor: Pojer, Jaroslav, Radivojevic, Milan, Williams, T. Franklin
Zdroj: Archives of Internal Medicine; April 1972, Vol. 129 Issue: 4 p561-566, 6p
Abstrakt: Dupuytren's disease (DD) was found in 25% of 60 men with alcoholism, and in 55% of patients with long-standing epilepsy who were receiving anticonvulsant therapy. Abnormal liver enzyme values were common in both groups (despite rare hyperbilirubinemia in alcoholics and abnormally low bilirubin in epileptics). Among alcoholics, those with DD had more elevated γ-glutamyl transpeptidase levels (81% vs 50%) and evidence of chronic liver disease. Among epileptics, those with DD had more elevated alkaline phosphatase levels (78% vs 45%) and leucine aminopeptidase values (25% vs 4%). Among male epileptics, 71% had abnormal serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase and associated high creatine phosphokinase levels; these changes may suggest muscular involvement in DD. Patients with epilepsy on a regimen of anticonvulsant drugs should be checked for subtle evidences of abnormal hepatic function, as should all persons with DD.
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