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[Cholestatic syndrome in patients with systemic erythematous lupus--differential diagnostic aspects]. | LitMetric

Systemic lupus erythematosus is a multisystemic inflammatory disease with diverse clinical manifestations. Hepatic lesion is a rarely seen complication of systemic lupus erythematosus. We report a case of complication of lupus presented as cholestatic syndrome in a 41-year old woman with lupus in her medical history for the past seven years. A general examination showed jaundice and hepatomegaly, with elevated bilirubin and aminotransferase levels in the liver function tests. The liver biopsy was performed and the microscopic examination revealed cholestasis with bile plugs without any signs of inflammation and liver tissue necrosis. After the three months steroid therapy the clinical symptoms resolved and the laboratory values normalized. The various factors are considered to be involved in the ethiopathogenesis of liver damage. Previous treatment with potentially hepatotoxic drugs (imuran in this case) or viral hepatitis have usually been implicated as the main cause of liver disease in lupus patients. On the other hand, even after careful exclusion of these ethiologies, the problem remains whether to classify the patient as having a primary liver disease with associated autoimmune and laboratory features resembling lupus, or as having a liver disease as a manifaestaion of lupus.

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