Paradoxical reaction in non HIV-tuberculosis, a rare case with pancreatic involvement
A 24-year-old young man presents a sudden hepatic cytolysis and cholestasis after two months of isoniazid, rifampin and pyrazinamide therapy for severe lung tuberculosis. Initial data included heroin consumption history, HIV-negative serology, drug sensitivity and a normal abdominal CT.
Main Authors: | D Denaeghel, L Binet, P Wackenier, P Ravez, C Winant |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Ubiquity Press
2013-07-01
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Series: | Journal of the Belgian Society of Radiology |
Online Access: | https://www.jbsr.be/articles/384 |
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