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Clinical significance of eosinophilia in the diagnosis of halothane-induced liver injury.
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PathologyEosinophilic DisorderHalothane AnesthesiaHepatic DisordersSepsisHepatotoxicityLiver InjuryLiver PhysiologyHepatology InflammationHalothane-induced Liver InjuryDrug-induced Liver InjuryClinical SignificanceHepatologyHepatitisAcute Liver FailureLiver DiseaseAnesthesiaMedicineAnesthesiology
Three patients with severe halothane-induced liver injury are described. All patients received halothane anesthesia twice within a short period. High fever and jaundice were noticed soon after the second operation. The prothrombin time was less than 40%, and eosinophilia was greater than 7% prior to these symptoms. Other causes of liver injury were excluded. Diagnostic criteria for halothane-induced liver injury are proposed.