Granulomatous hepatitis secondary to carbamazepine
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- DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-95-1-64
Granulomatous hepatitis secondary to carbamazepine
Abstract
Three cases of carbamazepine-induced granulomatous hepatitis are reported. Each patient had ingested carbamazepine for less than 1 month before presenting with a febrile illness suggestive of biliary tract infection. After withdrawal of carbamazepine, symptoms disappeared rapidly. Histologically, all patients had granulomatous hepatitis. Two patients also had acute cholangitis. Carbamazepine-induced liver injury can be confused clinically and pathologically with biliary tract infection.
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