A case of methimazole-induced acute hepatic failure in a patient with chronic hepatitis B carrier.

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We report a case of methimazole-induced acute hepatic failure, which occurred 17 weeks after initiation of the drug in a 43-year-old man with hyperthyroidism and hepatitis B surface antigenemia. Postmortem needle autopsy of the liver revealed an established micronodular cirrhosis secondary to hepatitis B with moderate septal/portal inflammation, marked cholestasis and scattered acidophilic bodies. The serum hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) was positive, but reactivation of hepatitis B was unlikely in view of the absence of a serum hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) and hepatitis B virus deoxyribonucleic acid (HBV-DNA) and negative stain for HBsAg and hepatitis B core antigen (HBcAg) in the liver tissue.

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Kang, H., Choi, J. D., Jung, I. G., Kim, D. W., Kim, T. B., Shin, H. K., … Yoo, J. Y. (1990). A case of methimazole-induced acute hepatic failure in a patient with chronic hepatitis B carrier. The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine, 5(1), 69–73. https://doi.org/10.3904/kjim.1990.5.1.69

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