Abstract
An 82-year-old woman with primary biliary cholangitis was diagnosed with an irreversible neurological disorder, caused by metronidazole (MNZ)-induced encephalopathy. Although the disorder is a reversible pathological condition, in rare cases, it can cause serious sequelae or could even be fatal. Therefore, medications should be administered carefully, particularly in patients who require long-term administration of large doses or those with liver dysfunction.
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Onuma, Y., Oki, M., Komatsu, M., Ishitani, S., Kijima, K., Fukuda, R., … Takagi, A. (2017). Irreversible metronidazole encephalopathy in an elderly woman with primary biliary cholangitis. Journal of General and Family Medicine, 18(6), 436–438. https://doi.org/10.1002/jgf2.91
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