Abstract:Ductopenia is often regarded as a chronic process where ≥50% of portal
tracts lack bile ducts, which is also known as vanishing bile duct
syndrome (VBDS). One etiology is drug-induced liver injury. Cloxacillin,
an anti-staphylococcal penicillin, typically causes “bland”
cholestasis. We present the first case of cloxacillin-induced acute
ductopenia or VBDS and a review of published cloxacillin-induced liver
injuries. A 66-year-old woman with no prior liver disease, but known
penicillin allergy, was treated for … Show more
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