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Liver injury after methylprednisolone pulses: A disputable cause of hepatotoxicity. A case series and literature review.

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2019-02-17

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Zoubek, Miguel Eugenio
Pinazo-Bandera, Jose
Ortega-Alonso, Aida
Hernandez, Nelia
Crespo, Javier
Contreras, Fernando
Medina-Caliz, Inmaculada
Sanabria-Cabrera, Judith
Sanjuan-Jimenez, Rocio
Gonzalez-Jimenez, Andres

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Corticosteroids are often empirically used to treat idiosyncratic hepatotoxicity with severe features. Interestingly, intravenous methylprednisolone (MP) is increasingly being recognized as being responsible for liver injury. We aimed to characterize MP-induced liver injury by analyzing demographical, clinical, laboratory and outcome data of three MP-induced hepatotoxicity cases and compared this information with that of previously published cases. Three females with multiple sclerosis (MS) were treated intravenously with MP, mean daily dose 767 mg. Liver damage occurred 2 to 6 weeks after exposure. Severity was mild to moderate. Two patients suffered positive rechallenge. We identified 50 published cases of MP hepatotoxicity. Most of these cases were female (86%) and main treatment indications were MS (29 cases) and Graves' ophthalmopathy (13 cases). Hepatocellular damage predominated and mean time to onset was 6 weeks. Four patients died and rechallenge occurred in 19 cases. MP pulses can induce severe liver injury, often with an autoimmune phenotype, particularly in patients with MS and Graves' ophthalmopathy. Consequently, these patient groups should have liver tests monitored when treated with MP to provide safer patient care.

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Administration, intravenous
Adult
Chemical and drug induced liver injury
Female
Glucocorticoids
Graves Disease
Humans
Liver function tests
Methylprednisolone
Middle aged
Multiple sclerosis

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Administración intravenosa
Esclerosis múltiple
Glucocorticoides
Metilprednisolona
Pruebas de función hepática

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AIH, Graves' ophthalmopathy, Methylprednisolone-induced liver injury, multiple sclerosis, steroid pulses

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Zoubek ME, Pinazo-Bandera J, Ortega-Alonso A, Hernández N, Crespo J, Contreras F, et al. Liver injury after methylprednisolone pulses: A disputable cause of hepatotoxicity. A case series and literature review. United European Gastroenterol J. 2019 Jul;7(6):825-837