Hepatotoxicity with cholestatic pattern secondary to enoxaparin treatment.
Adv Lab Med
; 2(4): 575-582, 2021 Nov.
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Objectives: Treatment with low-molecular-weight heparins is very common in clinical practice. Exceptionally, some patients develop hepatitis within a few days of starting treatment, and rapid discontinuation of the drug is decisive to avoid chronification. Case presentation: These episodes usually present themselves only with elevated transaminases. We describe the case of a patient who presented a cholestatic pattern, which is very uncommon with this type of drug. Conclusions: Hepatitis secondary to heparin therapy is an underdiagnosed entity. The laboratory plays a fundamental role in its diagnosis, given that it initially presents itself without a clear clinical profile.
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