Fulminant hepatic failure caused by herbal supplies
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Resumo: | The consumption of botanicals for therapeutic purposes has increased significantly in recent years. Druginduced liver disease (DILI) is a frequent cause of acute liver injury, around 50% in the United States, and about 1% is secondary to the use of phytotherapeuticals and herbal supplies. Ruellia bahiensis, a plant species of the Acanthaceae family, is a tropical plant distributed in Northeastern Brazil. In folk medicine in the state of Bahia, the species is known as “mãe-boa” and is commonly used. L.S.S, a 23-year old, female, patient was admitted at University Hospital of Bahia-Brazil with signs and symptoms of acute hepatitis. She had made daily use of an herbal supply popularly known as “mãe-boa” for at least two years prescribed by a physician. Diagnostic investigation was negative for viral and autoimmune hepatitis, leptospirosis, dengue, and CMV (cytomegalovirus). The patient had to undergo liver transplantation. Explant revealed massive hepatic necrosis. According to histological findings, and after exclusion of other etiologies, liver damage was assigned to herbal supply. The prolonged use of Ruellia bahiensis infusions may have caused the liver dysfunction. |
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Fulminant hepatic failure caused by herbal suppliesLiver failure/studyLiver transplantationAcuteHerbal MedicineThe consumption of botanicals for therapeutic purposes has increased significantly in recent years. Druginduced liver disease (DILI) is a frequent cause of acute liver injury, around 50% in the United States, and about 1% is secondary to the use of phytotherapeuticals and herbal supplies. Ruellia bahiensis, a plant species of the Acanthaceae family, is a tropical plant distributed in Northeastern Brazil. In folk medicine in the state of Bahia, the species is known as “mãe-boa” and is commonly used. L.S.S, a 23-year old, female, patient was admitted at University Hospital of Bahia-Brazil with signs and symptoms of acute hepatitis. She had made daily use of an herbal supply popularly known as “mãe-boa” for at least two years prescribed by a physician. Diagnostic investigation was negative for viral and autoimmune hepatitis, leptospirosis, dengue, and CMV (cytomegalovirus). The patient had to undergo liver transplantation. Explant revealed massive hepatic necrosis. According to histological findings, and after exclusion of other etiologies, liver damage was assigned to herbal supply. The prolonged use of Ruellia bahiensis infusions may have caused the liver dysfunction.Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas2018-11-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjps/article/view/15385110.1590/s2175-97902018000317418Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Vol. 54 Núm. 3 (2018); e17418Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences; v. 54 n. 3 (2018); e17418Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Vol. 54 No. 3 (2018); e174182175-97901984-8250reponame:Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciencesinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjps/article/view/153851/150209Copyright (c) 2018 Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Impresso)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos Júnior, Genário OliveiraFerreira Filho, Raymundo ParanáFoulon, Liana Machado de CodesNoblat, Lúcia de Araújo Costa Beisl2019-03-17T13:02:40Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/153851Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/bjps/indexPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjps@usp.br||elizabeth.igne@gmail.com2175-97901984-8250opendoar:2019-03-17T13:02:40Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Fulminant hepatic failure caused by herbal supplies |
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Fulminant hepatic failure caused by herbal supplies |
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Fulminant hepatic failure caused by herbal supplies Santos Júnior, Genário Oliveira Liver failure/study Liver transplantation Acute Herbal Medicine |
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Fulminant hepatic failure caused by herbal supplies |
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Fulminant hepatic failure caused by herbal supplies |
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Fulminant hepatic failure caused by herbal supplies |
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Fulminant hepatic failure caused by herbal supplies |
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Fulminant hepatic failure caused by herbal supplies |
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Santos Júnior, Genário Oliveira |
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Santos Júnior, Genário Oliveira Ferreira Filho, Raymundo Paraná Foulon, Liana Machado de Codes Noblat, Lúcia de Araújo Costa Beisl |
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Ferreira Filho, Raymundo Paraná Foulon, Liana Machado de Codes Noblat, Lúcia de Araújo Costa Beisl |
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Santos Júnior, Genário Oliveira Ferreira Filho, Raymundo Paraná Foulon, Liana Machado de Codes Noblat, Lúcia de Araújo Costa Beisl |
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Liver failure/study Liver transplantation Acute Herbal Medicine |
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Liver failure/study Liver transplantation Acute Herbal Medicine |
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The consumption of botanicals for therapeutic purposes has increased significantly in recent years. Druginduced liver disease (DILI) is a frequent cause of acute liver injury, around 50% in the United States, and about 1% is secondary to the use of phytotherapeuticals and herbal supplies. Ruellia bahiensis, a plant species of the Acanthaceae family, is a tropical plant distributed in Northeastern Brazil. In folk medicine in the state of Bahia, the species is known as “mãe-boa” and is commonly used. L.S.S, a 23-year old, female, patient was admitted at University Hospital of Bahia-Brazil with signs and symptoms of acute hepatitis. She had made daily use of an herbal supply popularly known as “mãe-boa” for at least two years prescribed by a physician. Diagnostic investigation was negative for viral and autoimmune hepatitis, leptospirosis, dengue, and CMV (cytomegalovirus). The patient had to undergo liver transplantation. Explant revealed massive hepatic necrosis. According to histological findings, and after exclusion of other etiologies, liver damage was assigned to herbal supply. The prolonged use of Ruellia bahiensis infusions may have caused the liver dysfunction. |
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2018 |
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Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas |
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Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas |
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Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Vol. 54 Núm. 3 (2018); e17418 Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences; v. 54 n. 3 (2018); e17418 Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences; Vol. 54 No. 3 (2018); e17418 2175-9790 1984-8250 reponame:Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP) instacron:USP |
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