This report regards the case of a 43 year-old HIV-positive woman who developed an episode of serious transaminase elevation during stavudine-including antiretroviral therapy. Diagnostic assessment ruled out hepatitis virus co-infection, alcohol abuse besides other possible causes of liver damage. No signs of lactic acidosis were present. Liver biopsy showed portal inflammatory infiltrate, spotty necrosis, vacuoles of macro- and micro-vesicular steatosis, acidophil and foamy hepatocytes degeneration with organelles clumping, poorly formed Mallory bodies and neutrophil granulocytes attraction (satellitosis). A dramatic improvement in liver function tests occurred when stavudine was discontinued and a new antiretroviral regimen with different nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors was used. The importance of considering hepatotoxicity as an adverse event of HAART including stavudine, even in absence of other signs of mitochondrial toxicity should therefore be underlined. Liver biopsy may provide further important information regarding patients with severe transaminase elevation, for a better understanding of the etiology of liver damage. © 2007 Lapadula et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

Lapadula, G., Izzo, I., Costarelli, S., Cologni, G., Bercich, L., Casari, S., et al. (2007). Dideoxynucleoside HIV reverse transcriptase inhibitors and drug-related hepatotoxicity: A case report. JOURNAL OF MEDICAL CASE REPORTS, 1(1), 19 [10.1186/1752-1947-1-19].

Dideoxynucleoside HIV reverse transcriptase inhibitors and drug-related hepatotoxicity: A case report

Lapadula G.;
2007

Abstract

This report regards the case of a 43 year-old HIV-positive woman who developed an episode of serious transaminase elevation during stavudine-including antiretroviral therapy. Diagnostic assessment ruled out hepatitis virus co-infection, alcohol abuse besides other possible causes of liver damage. No signs of lactic acidosis were present. Liver biopsy showed portal inflammatory infiltrate, spotty necrosis, vacuoles of macro- and micro-vesicular steatosis, acidophil and foamy hepatocytes degeneration with organelles clumping, poorly formed Mallory bodies and neutrophil granulocytes attraction (satellitosis). A dramatic improvement in liver function tests occurred when stavudine was discontinued and a new antiretroviral regimen with different nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors was used. The importance of considering hepatotoxicity as an adverse event of HAART including stavudine, even in absence of other signs of mitochondrial toxicity should therefore be underlined. Liver biopsy may provide further important information regarding patients with severe transaminase elevation, for a better understanding of the etiology of liver damage. © 2007 Lapadula et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
hepatotoxicity, didanosine
English
2007
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Lapadula, G., Izzo, I., Costarelli, S., Cologni, G., Bercich, L., Casari, S., et al. (2007). Dideoxynucleoside HIV reverse transcriptase inhibitors and drug-related hepatotoxicity: A case report. JOURNAL OF MEDICAL CASE REPORTS, 1(1), 19 [10.1186/1752-1947-1-19].
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