Propylthiouracil- (PTU-) induced hepatotoxicity is rare but potentially lethal with a spectrum of liver injury ranging from asymptomatic elevation of transaminases to fulminant hepatic failure and death. We describe two cases of acute hepatic failure due to PTU that required liver transplantation. Differences in the clinical presentation, histological characteristics, and posttransplant management are described as well as alternative therapeutic options. Frequent monitoring for PTU-induced hepatic dysfunction is strongly advised because timely discontinuation of this drug and implementation of noninvasive therapeutic interventions may prevent progression to liver failure or even death. Copyright 2010 Andres F. Carrion et al.
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Carrion, A. F., Czul, F., Arosemena, L. R., Selvaggi, G., Garcia, M. T., Tekin, A., … Ghanta, R. K. (2010). Propylthiouracil-induced acute liver failure: Role of liver transplantation. International Journal of Endocrinology, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/910636
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