1. A fatal case of hepatic failure possibly induced by nitrosofenfluramine: A case report

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Lau, G
Lo, DST
Yao, YJ
Leong, HT
Chan, CL
Chu, SS
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[1] Hlth Sci Author, Ctr Forens Med, Singapore 169078, Singapore
[2] Hlth Sci Author, Ctr Pharmaceut Adm, Chinese Proprietary Med Unit, Singapore 169078, Singapore
[3] Hlth Sci Author, Pharmacovigilance & Informat Unit, Singapore 169078, Singapore
[4] Hlth Sci Author, Res Unit, Singapore 169078, Singapore
[5] Hlth Sci Author, Toxicol Lab, Singapore 169078, Singapore
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10.1258/rsmmsl.44.3.252
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A 42-year-old female developed fulminant hepatic failure after having ingested an undetermined quantity of a herbal product over a period of approximately four months prior to the onset of her illness. Clinically, the cause of liver failure was assessed to be drug-induced and she eventually underwent total hepatectomy, with porto-caval shunting, in anticipation of a living-unrelated liver transplant. Unfortunately, her condition deteriorated and she died less than 48 hours post-operatively, approximately three weeks post-admission. An autopsy showed that the subject was deeply jaundiced and severely obese (BMI: 47.1 kgm(-2)), with evidence of diffuse haemorrhage, including the presence of 1.35 1 of blood in the peritoneal cavity. The liver had been removed and was later recovered as a formalin-fixed specimen which was markedly contracted, comprising multiple micronodules interspersed with extensive areas of dense fibrotic tissue. Histologically, there was massive necrosis of the hepatic parenchyma, such that the residual hepatocytes were disposed as nodules displaying variable cellular regeneration and ballooning degeneration, attended by florid ductal proliferation and mixed inflammatory infiltrates. Infective, autoimmune, metabolic, vascular, neoplastic and most other natural causes of massive hepatocellular necrosis were effectively excluded. Analysis of the post-mortem blood samples yielded fluconazole, metronidazole, frusemide, lignocaine and tramadol, (therapeutic agents administered to the patient during her last illness). Subsequent analysis of the residual capsules revealed that they were adulterated by fenfluramine, N-nitrosofenfluramine (1.3-1.6 mg per capsule), nicotinamide (13.3-15.6 mg per capsule) and thyroid extract. None of the herbal ingredients is currently known to be hepatotoxic and much the same applies to fenfluramine, nicotinamide (except when taken in mega-doses) and thyroid extract. However, as nitrosamines are known to be variably hepatotoxic, it would be reasonable to surmise that, in the absence of a more plausible cause of liver damage, N-nitrosofenfluramine was the likely cause of massive hepatocellular necrosis in this instance.
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