Year 2022 / Volume 114 / Number 10
Letter
Acute liver failure due to anti-tuberculous treatment: when you travel without medical follow-up

627-628

DOI: 10.17235/reed.2022.8798/2022

Laura Sánchez-Delgado, Carolina Almohalla-Álvarez, Beatriz Madrigal-Rubiales, Félix García-Pajares, Irene Peñas-Herrero, Carmen Alonso-Martín, Fátima Sánchez-Martín, Gloria Sánchez-Antolín,

Abstract
We present an uncommon cause of liver transplant in a patient with a particular personal situation, who suffered loss of follow-up during his antitubercular treatment. He presented a dress syndrome with fulminant liver failure that required a liver transplant. This case demonstrates the importance of close monitoring of liver function during this treatment.
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Sánchez-Delgado L, Almohalla-Álvarez C, Madrigal-Rubiales B, García-Pajares F, Peñas-Herrero I, Alonso-Martín C, et all. Acute liver failure due to anti-tuberculous treatment: when you travel without medical follow-up. 8798/2022


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Publication history

Received: 17/03/2022

Accepted: 06/04/2022

Online First: 26/04/2022

Published: 07/10/2022

Article Online First time: 40 days

Article editing time: 204 days


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