Acute Liver Injury Associated with Khat Use in a 24-Year-Old Male.

Case Reports in Hepatology Pub Date : 2018-11-21 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/2816907
Mara Waters, Adam Oxner, Sigmund Krajden, Richard Sultanian
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Chewing khat leaves (Catha edulis) is common cultural practice in Eastern African countries. Khat has been implicated in cases of acute liver injury, sometimes leading to liver failure and requiring transplantation. We report the case of a 24-year-old gentleman presenting with symptoms of acute liver failure. Bloodwork demonstrated hepatocyte-predominant liver injury. Microbiological and serological hepatitis panels were negative, and his liver biopsy demonstrated acute cholestatic hepatitis. He admitted to regular khat use for several years prior to his presentation. His liver function tests improved with cessation of khat use. This is the first reported case of acute khat-associated hepatitis in Canada. Considering cultural practices such as khat chewing in presentations of acute liver injury are important when caring for diverse patient populations.

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24岁男性阿拉伯茶使用相关急性肝损伤。
咀嚼阿拉伯茶叶(Catha edulis)是东非国家常见的文化习俗。阿拉伯茶与急性肝损伤有关,有时会导致肝衰竭并需要移植。我们报告的情况下,24岁的绅士表现出急性肝功能衰竭的症状。血检显示肝细胞为主的肝损伤。微生物学和血清学肝炎检测结果均为阴性,肝活检显示急性胆汁淤积性肝炎。他承认,在演讲前几年,他经常使用阿拉伯茶。他的肝功能测试在停止使用阿拉伯茶后有所改善。这是加拿大首次报道的急性阿拉伯茶相关肝炎病例。在照顾不同的患者群体时,考虑文化习俗,如在急性肝损伤的表现中咀嚼阿拉伯茶是很重要的。
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