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Isoflurane hepatotoxicity: a case report and review of the literature.
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1996
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PharmacotherapyOxidative StressSerum Transaminase ElevationsToxicologyHepatotoxicityClinical ToxicologyLiver InjuryLiver PhysiologyLiver TransplantationPharmacologyDrug-induced Liver InjuryCase ReportHepatologyHepatitisLiver DiseaseDrug AdministrationAnesthesiaMedicineAnesthesiology
Isoflurane, hailed as the anesthetic of the 1980s, is less hepatotoxic than its predecessors, halothane and enflurane. Since its release by the Food and Drug Administration in 1979, controversy has existed about the extent to which isoflurane is capable of producing hepatotoxic effects. In this report, we provide direct evidence that isoflurane can induce liver injury and should therefore be considered as a potential cause of serum transaminase elevations in any patient who is exposed to this anesthetic.