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Acute hepatic injury after the withdrawal of immunosuppressive chemotherapy in patients with hepatitis B
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Acute Hepatic InjuryImmunologyHepatitis BPathologyChronic Hepatitis BHepatitis B VirusImmunotherapyCirrhosisAutoimmune Liver DiseaseViral HepatitisHematologyHepatology FibrosisImmunosuppressive ChemotherapyHealth SciencesAutoimmune DiseaseLiver PhysiologyHepatology InflammationAutoimmunityDrug-induced Liver InjuryHepatologyHepatitisAcute Liver FailureLiver DiseaseMedicineHepatocellular CarcinomaMassive Immune-associated Cytolysis
Five patients with lymphoproliferative malignancies and chronic hepatitis B suffered severe acute hepatic injury after the withdrawal of multiagent chemotherapy that included high-dose corticosteroid. Four patients died of hepatic failure, three of whom received corticosteroid as treatment for the hepatic injury. We believe that the cause of this entity is massive immune-associated cytolysis of hepatitis B virus infected hepatocytes occurring after a period of immunosuppression and increased viral replication. The literature regarding this complication of chemotherapy and its pathophysiology is reviewed.
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