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Liver Int. 2013 Dec 24;
Authors: Narciso-Schiavon JL, Giunta GD, André MH, Dimatos OC, Dantas-Corrêa EB, Nunes DH, de Lucca Schiavon L
Abstract
A 36-year-old man was admitted to the gastroenterology ward for jaundice and a history of drug abuse. He had been using fluconazole 150 mg/day for 6 months, cyclobenzaprine and meloxicam irregularly for 60 days, and finally, stanozolol and testosterone for muscle mass gain for 45 days. On physical examination he did not exhibit flapping or any signs of chronic liver disease. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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Liver Int. 2013 Dec 24;
Authors: Narciso-Schiavon JL, Giunta GD, André MH, Dimatos OC, Dantas-Corrêa EB, Nunes DH, de Lucca Schiavon L
Abstract
A 36-year-old man was admitted to the gastroenterology ward for jaundice and a history of drug abuse. He had been using fluconazole 150 mg/day for 6 months, cyclobenzaprine and meloxicam irregularly for 60 days, and finally, stanozolol and testosterone for muscle mass gain for 45 days. On physical examination he did not exhibit flapping or any signs of chronic liver disease. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
PMID: 24373125 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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