Epilepsy & Behavior Reports (Jan 2019)

Acute liver failure in a military recruit treated with valproic acid and harboring a previously unrecognized POLG-1 mutation

  • John T. Bassett,
  • Benjamin Rodriguez,
  • Lisa Mulligan,
  • Robert J. Fontana

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Patients with mutations in the POLG-1 gene often are afflicted with drug-resistant seizures at an early age and have an increased risk of valproic acid-induced acute liver failure. Severe valproate hepatotoxicity most commonly arises in children within the first 3 months of treatment with an overall estimated incidence of 1 in 40,000 treated patients. Due to high mortality rates among transplanted children, many experts consider valproic acid-induced acute liver failure in patients with mitochondrial disorders to be a contraindication to liver transplant. We report the successful use of liver transplantation in a young man with valproic acid-associated acute liver failure harboring a previously unrecognized POLG-1 mutation. Keywords: Liver transplantation, Drug hepatotoxicity, Anti-convulsants