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CASE REPORT

A Case of Severe Drug-induced Liver Injury Caused by Over the Counter Herb (Cinnamon): Review of Literature

Masanori Abe, Hiromi Higaki, Satoshi Takeji, Keitaro Kawasaki, Youhei Kashimoto, Takatoshi Murakami, Tomotaka Yamaguchi

Keywords : Cinnamon, Drug-induced liver injury, Herb medicine, Over-the-counter, Severe hepatitis

Citation Information : Abe M, Higaki H, Takeji S, Kawasaki K, Kashimoto Y, Murakami T, Yamaguchi T. A Case of Severe Drug-induced Liver Injury Caused by Over the Counter Herb (Cinnamon): Review of Literature. Euroasian J Hepatogastroenterol 2018; 8 (2):167-171.

DOI: 10.5005/jp-journals-10018-1284

License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Published Online: 01-01-2019

Copyright Statement:  Copyright © 2018; The Author(s).


Abstract

A case of severe drug-induced liver injury caused by over the counter (OTC) herb medicine, is reported here. A 40-year-old male took herb drugs “Za ga-doKowa ®,” “Ohta-Isan®.” These two drugs contained the same two herb medicines (cinnamon, fennel). About 4 months later after taking medicine, jaundice appeared. Prothrombin time activation (PT) was 45%, aspartate transaminase (AST) was 1104 IU/l, and total bilirubin (T-bil) 14.7 mg/dL. Serum tests for hepatitis viruses (A, B, C, E) were negative. Lymphocyte stimulating test was positive for Za ga-do Kowa ® and Ohta-I Isan®. Liver 3D constructed by construct-CT revealed findings of the potato-like liver. The liver biopsy specimen revealed multilobular hepatic necrosis accompanied by scar formation, severe zonal degeneration and necrosis of hepatocytes mainly in the central area of the lobule. In the reported 13 cases of cinnamon-induced liver diseases, there has been a severe abnormality of PT and T-bil. Biopsy findings of these cases showed wide ranges of necrosis. Liver injury due to cinnamon shows very severe damages, and the possibility of liver failure due to cinnamon may be imminent.


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