A Time to Pause and Reflect: When a Patient with Autoimmune Hepatitis Stops Responding to Corticosteroids.

Journal: Case reports in gastrointestinal medicine
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Abstract

Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) with features of autoimmunity (AI) is a challenging diagnosis to make particularly due to its apparent corticosteroid responsiveness. We present the case of a 74-year-old woman who presented with a 2-week history of jaundice and fatigue. She was initially diagnosed with autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) based on biochemical and histological characteristics and prompt response with budesonide but a biochemical relapse occurred soon after inadvertent rechallenge with irbesartan, a drug that she had discontinued prior to her presentation but was not initially considered to be a cause of her symptoms.

Authors

  • Lewis Tsang
    The Canberra Hospital, Garran, ACT, Australia.
  • Mitali Fadia
    ACT Health Pathology, Garran, ACT, Australia.
  • Shivakumar Chitturi
    The Canberra Hospital, Garran, ACT, Australia.

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