Chewing khat leaves (Catha edulis) is common cultural practice in Eastern African countries. Khat has been implicated in cases of acute liver injury, sometimes leading to liver failure and requiring transplantation. We report the case of a 24-year-old gentleman presenting with symptoms of acute liver failure. Bloodwork demonstrated hepatocyte-predominant liver injury. Microbiological and serological hepatitis panels were negative, and his liver biopsy demonstrated acute cholestatic hepatitis. He admitted to regular khat use for several years prior to his presentation. His liver function tests improved with cessation of khat use. This is the first reported case of acute khat-associated hepatitis in Canada. Considering cultural practices such...
The last few decades have seen a rise in the use of herbal supplements, natural products, and tradit...
Khat chewing, though a tradition followed majorly in African countries, has of late spread widely ac...
The 3Ks (kava, kratom and khat) are herbals that can potentially induce liver injuries. On the one h...
Chewing khat leaves (Catha edulis) is common cultural practice in Eastern African countries. Khat ha...
Khat induced hepatitis and chronic liver disease is often an over-looked cause of liver related morb...
Twenty million people worldwide use khat (Catha edulis). Previously confined to Eastern Africa and A...
Chronic liver disease (CLD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In Africa, the re...
Background Khat is a natural stimulant from the Catha edulis plant, which grows mainly in Yemen. The...
Background. Herbal preparations are available widely and regarded generally by the public as harmles...
The 3Ks (kava, kratom and khat) are herbals that can potentially induce liver injuries. On the one h...
Kratom ( Mitragyna speciosa ) is a prevalent medicinal plant used mainly for the stimulant and analg...
The question of khat's liver toxicity is complex. It contains numerous compounds, including alkaloid...
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a common cause of hepatotoxicity associated with prescription-ba...
A 52-year-old male presented with signs of acute hepatitis and liver failure. Laboratory investigati...
Background. Recent studies have identified chewing of khat (Catha edulis) as an independent risk fac...
The last few decades have seen a rise in the use of herbal supplements, natural products, and tradit...
Khat chewing, though a tradition followed majorly in African countries, has of late spread widely ac...
The 3Ks (kava, kratom and khat) are herbals that can potentially induce liver injuries. On the one h...
Chewing khat leaves (Catha edulis) is common cultural practice in Eastern African countries. Khat ha...
Khat induced hepatitis and chronic liver disease is often an over-looked cause of liver related morb...
Twenty million people worldwide use khat (Catha edulis). Previously confined to Eastern Africa and A...
Chronic liver disease (CLD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. In Africa, the re...
Background Khat is a natural stimulant from the Catha edulis plant, which grows mainly in Yemen. The...
Background. Herbal preparations are available widely and regarded generally by the public as harmles...
The 3Ks (kava, kratom and khat) are herbals that can potentially induce liver injuries. On the one h...
Kratom ( Mitragyna speciosa ) is a prevalent medicinal plant used mainly for the stimulant and analg...
The question of khat's liver toxicity is complex. It contains numerous compounds, including alkaloid...
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a common cause of hepatotoxicity associated with prescription-ba...
A 52-year-old male presented with signs of acute hepatitis and liver failure. Laboratory investigati...
Background. Recent studies have identified chewing of khat (Catha edulis) as an independent risk fac...
The last few decades have seen a rise in the use of herbal supplements, natural products, and tradit...
Khat chewing, though a tradition followed majorly in African countries, has of late spread widely ac...
The 3Ks (kava, kratom and khat) are herbals that can potentially induce liver injuries. On the one h...