A 24-year-old man was admitted due to acute hepatitis with unknown etiology. After his condition and laboratory data gradually improved with conservative therapy, he was discharged 1 month later. Two months after his discharge, however, liver dysfunction reappeared. After his mother accidentally revealed that he took complementary and alternative medicine, discontinuation of the therapy caused his condition to improve. Finally, he was diagnosed with a recurrent drug-induced liver injury associated with Japanese complementary and alternative medicine. It is important to take the medical history in detail and consider complementary and alternative medicine as a cause of liver disease
Xiao-chai-hu-tang (syo-saiko-to in Japanese) is a herbal remedy that has been widely used in China f...
Interest in and use of complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) in the treatment of chronic liv...
Acute hepatitis is an uncommon sequela of herbal supplement use. Regardless, considering the hepatot...
Liver injury. Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is always a challenging problem to health care profes...
Background and Aims : The use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) may increase the patie...
The use of complementary and alternative medicines is becoming increasingly popular in Western socie...
We report three cases of patients with advanced cancer who showed severe hepatic damage, and two of ...
Drug-Induced liver injury (DILI) is a common harmful drug reaction of some medication which can caus...
Drug-induced hepatotoxicity: clinical and biochemical features of 26 patients and a review of the l...
ABSTRACT Background: The intake of dietary supplements and medicinal plants is very popular worldwi...
The widespread use of Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) and the associated adverse reactions has attract...
The last few decades have seen a rise in the use of herbal supplements, natural products, and tradit...
Background: Drug is an important cause of liver injury and accounts for up to 40% of instances of fu...
Xiao-chai-hu-tang (syo-saiko-to in Japanese) is a herbal remedy that has been widely used in China f...
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with its focus on herbal use became popular worldwide. Treatment ...
Xiao-chai-hu-tang (syo-saiko-to in Japanese) is a herbal remedy that has been widely used in China f...
Interest in and use of complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) in the treatment of chronic liv...
Acute hepatitis is an uncommon sequela of herbal supplement use. Regardless, considering the hepatot...
Liver injury. Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is always a challenging problem to health care profes...
Background and Aims : The use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) may increase the patie...
The use of complementary and alternative medicines is becoming increasingly popular in Western socie...
We report three cases of patients with advanced cancer who showed severe hepatic damage, and two of ...
Drug-Induced liver injury (DILI) is a common harmful drug reaction of some medication which can caus...
Drug-induced hepatotoxicity: clinical and biochemical features of 26 patients and a review of the l...
ABSTRACT Background: The intake of dietary supplements and medicinal plants is very popular worldwi...
The widespread use of Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) and the associated adverse reactions has attract...
The last few decades have seen a rise in the use of herbal supplements, natural products, and tradit...
Background: Drug is an important cause of liver injury and accounts for up to 40% of instances of fu...
Xiao-chai-hu-tang (syo-saiko-to in Japanese) is a herbal remedy that has been widely used in China f...
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with its focus on herbal use became popular worldwide. Treatment ...
Xiao-chai-hu-tang (syo-saiko-to in Japanese) is a herbal remedy that has been widely used in China f...
Interest in and use of complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) in the treatment of chronic liv...
Acute hepatitis is an uncommon sequela of herbal supplement use. Regardless, considering the hepatot...