Anastrozole-related acute hepatitis with autoimmune features: A case report

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Background: Two cases of acute hepatitis occurring during treatment with anastrozole have previously been reported, but the underlying mechanisms of liver injury are still uncertain. We report the case of anastrozole-related acute hepatitis with some autoimmune features.Case presentation: A 70-year-old woman developed acute hepatitis associated with serum antinuclear antibodies during anastrozole treatment; after drug withdrawal, liver function parameters rapidly improved and serum auto-antibodies were no longer detectable.Conclusions: Anastrozole-induced hepatotoxicity is a very rare event. Drug-drug interactions or metabolically-mediated damage might be involved, with a possible role of individual susceptibility. Our report suggests that an immune-mediated mechanism may also be considered in anastrozole-related liver injury. © 2011 Inno et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Inno, A., Basso, M., Vecchio, F. M., Marsico, V. A., Cerchiaro, E., D’Argento, E., … Barone, C. (2011). Anastrozole-related acute hepatitis with autoimmune features: A case report. BMC Gastroenterology, 11. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-11-32

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