Journal of Medical Case Reports (Oct 2010)

Acute hepatocellular and cholestatic injury during therapy with hydrochlorothiazide - clinicohistopathologic findings: a case report

  • Grilli Elisabetta,
  • Capone Alessandro,
  • Pieri Stefano,
  • Falasca Laura,
  • Baiocchini Andrea,
  • Del Nonno Franca,
  • Taglietti Fabrizio,
  • Chinello Pierangelo,
  • Petrosillo Nicola

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-4-332
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
p. 332

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Abstract Introduction Hydrochlorothiazide and thiazide-like diuretics are considered first-line drugs for initial therapy in uncomplicated arterial hypertension. Acute cholecystitis is a well-known complication during treatment with thiazide, and these drugs are also reported to be followed by pronounced insulin resistance. Case presentation We describe a case of acute cholestatic hepatitis in a 68-year-old Caucasian man who was receiving olmesartan and hydrochlorothiazide for arterial hypertension. From the clinical and histologic findings, we diagnosed him as having hepatocellular-cholestatic injury and a disorder of glucose metabolism in the liver. To the best of our knowledge, no histopathologic description of hydrochlorothiazide hepatotoxicity has previously been documented in the literature. Conclusion In the differential diagnosis of cholestatic hepatitis, clinicians should be aware of the possibility of liver damage in patients receiving hydrochlorothiazide therapy.