abacavir has been researched along with Liver-Failure--Acute* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for abacavir and Liver-Failure--Acute
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Abacavir-induced fulminant hepatic failure in a HIV/HCV co-infected patient.
Abacavir hypersensitivity is a rare, yet significant adverse reaction that results in a spectrum of physical and laboratory abnormalities, and has been postulated to stem from a variety of aetiological factors. The major histocompatibility complex haplotype human leucocyte antigen (HLA)-B5701 is a significant risk factor in development of hypersensitivity reactions, yet only 55% of HLA-B5701+ individuals develop such reactions, suggesting a multifactorial aetiology. Nevertheless, prospective screening and avoidance of abacavir in these patients has limited adverse events. Within this spectrum of adverse events, abacavir-induced liver toxicity is exceedingly rare and reported events have ranged from mild elevations of aminotransferases to fulminant hepatic failure. We report the case of a 50-year-old Caucasian woman with a history significant for HIV, hepatitis C virus and a HLA-B5701+ status, transferred to our emergency department in a hypotensive state and found to have acute liver failure, acute renal failure and significant rhabdomyolysis following a change of highly active antiretroviral therapy regimen. Topics: Anti-HIV Agents; Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active; Coinfection; Dideoxynucleosides; Female; Hepatitis C; HIV Infections; HLA-B Antigens; Humans; Liver Failure, Acute; Middle Aged; Prospective Studies; Risk Factors | 2015 |