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Acute liver failure due to white phosphorus ingestion / Óscar Mauricio Santos Sánchez ; Juan Carlos Restrepo Gutiérrez ; Gonzalo Correa Arango ; María Elsy Sepúlveda Hincapie ; Nora Luz Yepes Palacio ; Sergio Iván Hoyos Duque ; Carlos Ernesto Guzmán Luna
Título : Acute liver failure due to white phosphorus ingestion Tipo de documento : documento electrónico Autores : Óscar Mauricio Santos Sánchez, ; Juan Carlos Restrepo Gutiérrez, ; Gonzalo Correa Arango, ; María Elsy Sepúlveda Hincapie, ; Nora Luz Yepes Palacio, ; Sergio Iván Hoyos Duque, ; Carlos Ernesto Guzmán Luna, Fecha de publicación : 2009 Títulos uniformes : Annals of Hepatology Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave : Intoxication white phosphorus liver failure liver transplantation Resumen : Background: White phosphorus is chemical compound available in military ammunition as well as in explosive powder of recreational use. This latter form is commonly found in Latin America and Asia as a main ingredient of gunpowder used to make street firecrackers. Small firecrackers may be ingested accidentally or used as a toxic agent in suicidal attempts which may cause of acute liver failure and death; however the clinical features, incidence and outcome are poorly described in the literature. Methods: We describe three cases of white phosphorus intoxication with acute liver failure secondary to the consumption of firecrackers. In two cases, ingestion occurred secondary to suicidal attempts and in one, ingestion occurred by accident. In one case, liver injury improved with supportive care, in the other, the patient required liver transplantation and the third case had a fatal outcome. Conclusions: Clinicians providing care of patients with acute hepatitis of unclear etiology should be aware that the ingestion of firecrackers containing white phosphorus might cause acute liver failure that may require liver transplantation. Mención de responsabilidad : Oscar Santos, Juan-Carlos Restrepo, Lina Velásquez, Jaime Castaño, Gonzalo Correa, Elsy Sepúlveda, Nora Yepes, Sergio Hoyos, Carlos Guzmán, Germán Osorio, Andrés Cárdenas Referencia : Ann Hepatol. 2009 Apr-Jun;8(2):162-5. PMID : 19502664 En línea : https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1665-2681(19)31799-5 Enlace permanente : https://hospitalpablotobon.cloudbiteca.com/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3483 Acute liver failure due to white phosphorus ingestion [documento electrónico] / Óscar Mauricio Santos Sánchez, ; Juan Carlos Restrepo Gutiérrez, ; Gonzalo Correa Arango, ; María Elsy Sepúlveda Hincapie, ; Nora Luz Yepes Palacio, ; Sergio Iván Hoyos Duque, ; Carlos Ernesto Guzmán Luna, . - 2009.
Obra : Annals of Hepatology
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave : Intoxication white phosphorus liver failure liver transplantation Resumen : Background: White phosphorus is chemical compound available in military ammunition as well as in explosive powder of recreational use. This latter form is commonly found in Latin America and Asia as a main ingredient of gunpowder used to make street firecrackers. Small firecrackers may be ingested accidentally or used as a toxic agent in suicidal attempts which may cause of acute liver failure and death; however the clinical features, incidence and outcome are poorly described in the literature. Methods: We describe three cases of white phosphorus intoxication with acute liver failure secondary to the consumption of firecrackers. In two cases, ingestion occurred secondary to suicidal attempts and in one, ingestion occurred by accident. In one case, liver injury improved with supportive care, in the other, the patient required liver transplantation and the third case had a fatal outcome. Conclusions: Clinicians providing care of patients with acute hepatitis of unclear etiology should be aware that the ingestion of firecrackers containing white phosphorus might cause acute liver failure that may require liver transplantation. Mención de responsabilidad : Oscar Santos, Juan-Carlos Restrepo, Lina Velásquez, Jaime Castaño, Gonzalo Correa, Elsy Sepúlveda, Nora Yepes, Sergio Hoyos, Carlos Guzmán, Germán Osorio, Andrés Cárdenas Referencia : Ann Hepatol. 2009 Apr-Jun;8(2):162-5. PMID : 19502664 En línea : https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1665-2681(19)31799-5 Enlace permanente : https://hospitalpablotobon.cloudbiteca.com/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3483 Reserva
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Código de barras Número de Ubicación Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado DD000051 AC-2009-013 Archivo digital Producción Científica Artículos científicos Disponible Acute hepatitis due to shen-min: a herbal product derived from Polygonum multiflorum / Andrés Cárdenas ; Juan Carlos Restrepo Gutiérrez ; Fernando Sierra
Título : Acute hepatitis due to shen-min: a herbal product derived from Polygonum multiflorum Tipo de documento : documento electrónico Autores : Andrés Cárdenas, ; Juan Carlos Restrepo Gutiérrez, ; Fernando Sierra, Fecha de publicación : 2006 Títulos uniformes : Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave : Hepatitis hepatotoxicity drug-induced liver disease liver failure hair supplement herbal products shen-min polygonum multiflorum Resumen : Shen-Min is a herbal product sold as a supplement for women to enhance hair growth. It is widely available across Asia, Europe, and the United States and sold without prescription as a hair nutritional supplement. We describe a case of acute liver injury in a 28-year-old white woman who developed symptomatic hepatitis 8 weeks after starting Shen-Min. All other potential causes of acute hepatitis including viral, hypoxic/ischemic, metabolic, and autoimmune etiologies were excluded. The liver injury slowly resolved over 3 weeks after discontinuing the herbal product. Although the mechanism of Shen-Min hepatotoxicity is unknown, we suspect an idiosyncratic reaction because the patient developed a fine maculopapular rash, mild eosinophilia, and did not overdose. Shen-Min is a Chinese herbal product with a mixture of several plants and vitamins including Polygonum multiflorum, a root that has been previously associated with hepatotoxicity. Nonetheless to our knowledge this is the first reported case of herbal-induced hepatotoxicity in a patient taking Shen-Min per se. Clinicians taking care of patients with acute hepatitis of unclear etiology should be aware that the consumption of Shen-Min, a hair supplement widely available in the United States and Western countries might cause acute hepatitis. Mención de responsabilidad : Cárdenas, Andrés MD, MMS; Restrepo, Juan Carlos MD; Sierra, Fernando MD, MMS; Correa, Gonzalo MD Referencia : J Clin Gastroenterol. 2006 Aug;40(7):629-32. PMID : 16917407 En línea : https://journals.lww.com/jcge/Abstract/2006/08000/Acute_Hepatitis_Due_to_Shen_Mi [...] Enlace permanente : https://hospitalpablotobon.cloudbiteca.com/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3445 Acute hepatitis due to shen-min: a herbal product derived from Polygonum multiflorum [documento electrónico] / Andrés Cárdenas, ; Juan Carlos Restrepo Gutiérrez, ; Fernando Sierra, . - 2006.
Obra : Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave : Hepatitis hepatotoxicity drug-induced liver disease liver failure hair supplement herbal products shen-min polygonum multiflorum Resumen : Shen-Min is a herbal product sold as a supplement for women to enhance hair growth. It is widely available across Asia, Europe, and the United States and sold without prescription as a hair nutritional supplement. We describe a case of acute liver injury in a 28-year-old white woman who developed symptomatic hepatitis 8 weeks after starting Shen-Min. All other potential causes of acute hepatitis including viral, hypoxic/ischemic, metabolic, and autoimmune etiologies were excluded. The liver injury slowly resolved over 3 weeks after discontinuing the herbal product. Although the mechanism of Shen-Min hepatotoxicity is unknown, we suspect an idiosyncratic reaction because the patient developed a fine maculopapular rash, mild eosinophilia, and did not overdose. Shen-Min is a Chinese herbal product with a mixture of several plants and vitamins including Polygonum multiflorum, a root that has been previously associated with hepatotoxicity. Nonetheless to our knowledge this is the first reported case of herbal-induced hepatotoxicity in a patient taking Shen-Min per se. Clinicians taking care of patients with acute hepatitis of unclear etiology should be aware that the consumption of Shen-Min, a hair supplement widely available in the United States and Western countries might cause acute hepatitis. Mención de responsabilidad : Cárdenas, Andrés MD, MMS; Restrepo, Juan Carlos MD; Sierra, Fernando MD, MMS; Correa, Gonzalo MD Referencia : J Clin Gastroenterol. 2006 Aug;40(7):629-32. PMID : 16917407 En línea : https://journals.lww.com/jcge/Abstract/2006/08000/Acute_Hepatitis_Due_to_Shen_Mi [...] Enlace permanente : https://hospitalpablotobon.cloudbiteca.com/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3445 Reserva
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