Fatal cholestatic hepatitis caused by D-penicillamine
- PMID: 8055207
- DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/33.8.770
Fatal cholestatic hepatitis caused by D-penicillamine
Abstract
A 37-yr-old woman with RF-positive RA developed cholestatic hepatitis after 10 days of D-penicillamine therapy. This was discontinued immediately. The cholestasis persisted for the remaining 14 months of her life. Severe hypercholesterolemia developed with xanthelasmata and eventually pancytopenia, which was caused by a massive infiltration of the bone marrow by lipid-containing foam cells. The patient died of sepsis. Review of the literature shows intrahepatic cholestasis to be a rare and idiosyncratic complication of D-penicillamine therapy. To our knowledge, ours is the first documented case of persistent cholestatic icterus.
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