1. Estanozolol como anabólico: una causa de hepatotoxicidad.
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Zuluaga Ramírez, Cindy and Berrouet Mejía, Marie Claire
- Abstract
Antibiotics and pain relievers have been frequently described as the main causes of liver toxicity. Anabolic steroids have also been linked to alterations in systems such as cardiovascular or liver. In the latter, they seem to cause cholestasis, hepatocellular carcinoma, nodular regenerative hyperplasia and variceal bleeding secondary to portal hypertension. It is important to consider them as factors associated with hepatotoxicity. The first case in Colombia and one of the few in Latin America of cholestasis associated only to the use of Stanozolol is presented in a 21-year-old patient under treatment with the drug to increase muscle mass. The patient presented with cholestatic liver involvement. Other possible causes of jaundice were ruled out. From the CIOMS / RUCAM scale, causality was established between the consumption of Stanozolol and cholestasis. The objective of this case is to report a case not found in Colombian literature and little reported in world literature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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