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Metronidazole-induced hepatotoxicity in a patient with xeroderma pigmentosum: A case report

Authors :
Vanoli, J
Nava, M
Invernizzi, C
Panizzuti, F
Grassi, G
Vanoli, Jennifer
Nava, Miriam
Invernizzi, Chiara
Panizzuti, Fabio
Grassi, Guido
Vanoli, J
Nava, M
Invernizzi, C
Panizzuti, F
Grassi, G
Vanoli, Jennifer
Nava, Miriam
Invernizzi, Chiara
Panizzuti, Fabio
Grassi, Guido
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Rationale:Whereas metronidazole-induced hepatotoxicity is quite rare in the general population, in individuals carrying a nucleotide excision repair disorder, namely Cockayne syndrome, there is a high risk of developing this complication.Patient concerns:We report the case of a 44-year-old man, affected by xeroderma pigmentosum, who was admitted to the hospital presenting aspiration pneumoniae caused by worsening dysphagia and with severe hepatotoxicity during the hospitalization.Diagnoses:Acute hepatitis, which was leading to acute liver failure, occurred during antibiotic treatment with metronidazole and ceftazidime with an elevation of liver enzymes consistent with hepatocellular damage pattern.Interventions:Hydration with glucose 5% solution, pantoprazole and vitamin K were administered, meanwhile other causes of hepatitis were ruled out and the ongoing antibiotic treatment was stopped suspecting a drug-induced liver injury.Outcomes:Liver function nearly completely recovered 1 month later with a first rapid improvement, within few days, of aminotransferases and coagulation studies, and slower of cholestatic enzymes.Lessons:We describe the first case available in the literature of hepatotoxicity associated with metronidazole treatment in a xeroderma pigmentosum patient. Clinicians therefore, based on this report and according to the possible underlying mechanism shared by other genetic diseases characterized by alterations in the pathway of DNA-repair, should consider such adverse event also in patients affected by this rare disease.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
ELETTRONICO, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1334334900
Document Type :
Electronic Resource