A case of prothionamide induced hepatitis on patient with multi-drug resistant pulmonary tuberculosis

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The prevalence of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), which is resistant to isoniazid and rifampin, has been increasing in Korea. And the side effects of 2nd line anti-tuberculosis medications, including drug-induced hepatitis, are well known. Although prothionamide (PTH) is one of the most useful anti-TB medications and although TB medication-induced acute hepatitis is a severe complication, there are only a few published case reports about prothionamide induced hepatitis. In this case report, a 22 year old male was diagnosed with pulmonary MDR-TB and was administered 2nd line anti-TB mediations, including PTH. Afterwards, he had a spiking fever and his liver enzymes were more than 5 times greater than the upper limit of the normal range. He was then diagnosed with drug-induced hepatitis by liver biopsy. His symptoms and liver enzyme elevation were improved after stopping PTH. Accordingly, we report this case of an association between PTH and acute hepatitis. Copyright©2011. The Korean Academy of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases. All rights reserved.

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Park, J. B., Park, B. H., Son, J. Y., Jung, J. Y., Kim, E. Y., Lim, J. E., … Park, M. S. (2011). A case of prothionamide induced hepatitis on patient with multi-drug resistant pulmonary tuberculosis. Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases, 70(3), 251–256. https://doi.org/10.4046/trd.2011.70.3.251

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