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. 1985 Dec:12 Suppl 12:29-34.

Methotrexate and the liver

  • PMID: 3831362

Methotrexate and the liver

K G Tolman et al. J Rheumatol Suppl. 1985 Dec.

Abstract

The findings of liver studies in 29 patients who were treated with low dose pulse methotrexate for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) are described. The biopsy specimens of 22 patients (76%) showed liver abnormalities, but cirrhosis did not develop in any patient. There were no statistically significant differences in age, duration of treatment, or cumulative dose between patients in whom abnormal liver histology developed and those in whom it did not. Our findings showed that isolated elevations of the aminotransferase enzymes or alkaline phosphatase levels did not predict liver disease, nor did the absence of elevation of these enzymes assure the absence of liver disease. Serial elevations of the aminotransferase and/or alkaline phosphatase enzyme levels and the development of hypoalbuminemia during treatment were specific indicators of the development of liver disease. In the patients studied, significant liver disease did not develop before 2 years of therapy or with a cumulative dose of methotrexate of less than 1500 mg.

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