Ulceras gástricas sangrantes y hepatitis aguda: dos reacciones adversas simultáneas por nimesulida, en un caso
Autor: | Nancy Torrejón S, Humberto Reyes B, Sergio Tejos C, Manuel Meneses C |
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Jazyk: | Spanish; Castilian |
Rok vydání: | 2000 |
Předmět: |
Hepatitis
Toxic hepatitis Pathology medicine.medical_specialty medicine.diagnostic_test business.industry Hepatitis A General Medicine Jaundice medicine.disease Gastroenterology Liver disease Biliary tract Internal medicine Liver biopsy medicine Hepatitis toxic medicine.symptom Peptic ulcer business Anti-inflammatory agents non-Steroidal Nimesulide medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Revista médica de Chile v.128 n.12 2000 SciELO Chile CONICYT Chile instacron:CONICYT |
Popis: | A 66 year-old obese woman with arthrosis, self-medicated with oral nimesulide, 200 mg daily. After 6 weeks she developed nausea, jaundice and dark urine. Two weeks later she had recurrent hematemesis and was hospitalized. Besides obesity and anemia her physical examination was unremarkable. An upper GI endoscopy revealed 3 acute gastric ulcers and a 4th one in the pyloric channel. Abdominal ultrasonogram showed a slightly enlarged liver with diffuse reduction in ecogenicity; the gallbladder and biliary tract were normal. Blood tests demonstrated a conjugated hyperbilirubinemia (maximal total value: 18,4 mg/dl), ALAT 960 U/l, ASAT 850 U/l, GGT 420 U/l, alkaline phosphatases mildly elevated, pro-time 49% and albumin 2.7 mg/dl. Serum markers for hepatitis A, B and C viruses were negative. ANA, AMA, anti-SmA, were negative. Ceruloplasmin was normal. A liver biopsy showed bridging necrosis and other signs of acute toxic liver damage. Gastric ulcers healed after conventional treatment and hepatitis subsided after 2 months leaving no signs of chronic liver damage. The diagnosis of toxic hepatitis due to nimesulide was supported by the time-course of drug usage, sex, age, absence of other causes of liver disease, a compatible liver biopsy and the improvement after drug withdrawal. Peptic ulcers or toxic hepatitis have been previously described as independent adverse reactions in patients taking nimesulide or other NSAIDs but their simultaneous occurrence in a single patient is a unique event that deserves to be reported (Rev Med Chile 2000; 128: 1349-53). |
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