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30575127 |
MALE | |
Clinical and histologic outcome in a dog surviving massive hepatic necrosis. | ||
Kook PH, Baumstark M, Ruetten M. J Vet Intern Med. 2019;33(2):879-884. |
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Complete recovery and good long-term quality of life after life-threatening acute liver failure secondary to massive hepatic necrosis is possible in dogs. | ||
29388410 |
FEMALE | Middle Aged |
[High anion gap metabolic acidosis (pyroglutamic acidosis) induced by chronic acetaminophen use]. | ||
Tchougang Nono J, Mistretta V, Noirot I, Canivet JL, Damas P. Rev Med Liege. 2018;73(1):39-42. |
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Lethal dose of acetaminophen classically induces acute hepatic failure on hepatic necrosis. | ||
27402097 |
OTHER | |
Liver toxicity related to herbs and dietary supplements: Online table of case reports. Part 2 of 5 series. | ||
Brown AC. Food Chem Toxicol. 2017;107(Pt A):472-501. |
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The spectrum of DS induced liver injuries (DSILI) included elevated liver enzymes, hepatitis, steatosis, cholestasis, hepatic necrosis, hepatic fibrosis, hepatic cirrhosis, veno-occlusive disease, acute liver failure requiring a liver transplant, and death. | ||
26430449 (4590397) |
OTHER | |
Fulminant hepatic failure (FHF) due to acute hepatitis C. | ||
Younis BB, Arshad R, Khurhsid S, Masood J, Nazir F, Tahira M. Pak J Med Sci. 2015;31(4):1009-11. |
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Acute hepatitis C (HCV) infection has been identified as an important cause of fulminant hepatic failure (FHF), characterized by rapid deterioration of liver function from massive hepatic necrosis leading to encephalopathy and multi-organ failure. | ||
22448522 |
MALE | |
Systemic mycosis in a California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) with detection of cystofilobasidiales DNA. | ||
Field CL, Tuttle AD, Sidor IF, Nyaoke A, Deering KM, Gilbert-Marcheterre K, Risatti G, Spoon T, Meegan J, Romano TA, Frasca S Jr, Dunn JL. J Zoo Wildl Med. 2012;43(1):144-52. |
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Hepatic necrosis was identified associated with acute liver failure, possibly from the voriconazole administration. | ||
19754971 (2751741) |
OTHER | |
Acute liver failure due to concomitant arterial, portal and biliary injury during laparoscopic cholecystectomy: is transplantation a valid life-saving strategy? A case report. | ||
McCormack L, Quinonez EG, Capitanich P, Chao S, Serafini V, Goldaracena N, Mastai RC. Patient Saf Surg. 2009;3(1):22. |
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Combined iatrogenic vascular and biliary injury during cholecystectomy resulting in ischemic hepatic necrosis is a very rare cause of acute liver failure. | ||
16610575 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Adult |
Severe hepatotoxicity associated with use of a dietary supplement containing usnic acid. | ||
Sanchez W, Maple JT, Burgart LJ, Kamath PS. Mayo Clin Proc. 2006;81(4):541-4. |
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One patient developed fulminant hepatic failure requiring emergency liver transplantation; the other developed submassive hepatic necrosis but did not require transplantation. | ||
12850423 |
MALE | |
Fatal hepatic failure following accidental tramadol overdose. | ||
Loughrey MB, Loughrey CM, Johnston S, O'Rourke D. Forensic Sci Int. 2003;134(2-3):232-3. |
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The mode of death was acute liver failure due to fulminant hepatic necrosis. | ||
16378311 |
OTHER | |
Alverine induced toxic hepatitis: a case report. | ||
Durakoglu Z, Boztas G, Sezgil A, Kaymakoglu S, Dincer D, Ozdil S, Besisik F, Mungan Z, Okten A. Turk J Gastroenterol. 2002;13(4):226-8. |
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Hepatic necrosis may range from asymptomatic elevations in transaminases to fulminant hepatic failure and death. | ||
11927791 |
MALE | Middle Aged |
Labetalol-induced hepatitis in a patient with chronic hepatitis B infection. | ||
Marinella MA. J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich). 2002;4(2):120-1. |
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Hepatic necrosis may range from asymptomatic elevations in transaminases to fulminant hepatic failure and death. | ||
1391728 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Adult |
Mutation of the core region of HBV-DNA and submassive hepatic necrosis in patients with anti-HBe-positive chronic hepatitis B. | ||
Nonaka T, Onji M, Horiike N, Ohta Y. J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 1992;7(5):473-80. |
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Three patients with submassive hepatic necrosis developed acute liver failure during the severe reactivation of chronic hepatitis B. | ||
7341557 |
FEMALE | |
Acute hepatic necrosis associated with the administration of mebendazole to dogs. | ||
Polzin DJ, Stowe CM, O'Leary TP, Stevens JB, Hardy RM. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1981;179(10):1013-6. |
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Approximately 2 weeks following the 2nd treatment, two 5-year-old Dachshunds and one 3-year-old Dachshund had evidence of acute hepatic necrosis; 1 of these dogs died of fulminant hepatic failure. | ||
185974 |
MIXED_SAMPLE | Adult |
Herpesvirus hominis hepatitis and disseminated intravascular coagulation. Occurrence in an adult with pemphigus vulgaris. | ||
Keane JT, Malkinson FD, Bryant J, Levin S. Arch Intern Med. 1976;136(11):1312-7. |
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After an acute terminal illness that was characterized by fulminant hepatic failure and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC), postmortem examination disclosed massive hepatic necrosis. |