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Celecoxib-induced cholestatic liver failure requiring orthotopic liver transplantation
World Journal of Gastroenterology, 08/21/09
El H et al. – The authors report the case of a patient who developed acute cholestatic hepatitis progressing to hepatic failure requiring liver transplantation, following a 3–d course of celecoxib for treatment of generalized muscle aches and pains. The clinical presentation, the laboratory data, as well as the liver histopathology were supportive of the putative diagnosis of drug induced liver injury.
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