2019
DOI: 10.5812/hepatmon.94548
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Hepatotoxicity After Exposure to Tebuconazole: A Case Report and Brief Review

Abstract: A 48-year-old man was admitted to our hospital with complaints of productive cough, anorexia, and sweating from two weeks ago. Laboratory studies revealed an increased level of liver enzymes. The work-up of serological markers was negative for both infectious and non-infectious causes of hepatitis. He denied smoking, alcohol consumption, occupational exposures, and illicit drug use. Interestingly, he had a history of contact with an antifungal toxin called tebuconazole about 15 days before admission. In toxico… Show more

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“…The LD50 of tebuconazole in male and female mice was 3025 and 1615 mg/kg bw, respectively (HSDB, 2013). In addition, case report on hepatotoxicity during agricultural use of tebuconazole has been reported by Habibzadeh et al (2019).…”
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“…The LD50 of tebuconazole in male and female mice was 3025 and 1615 mg/kg bw, respectively (HSDB, 2013). In addition, case report on hepatotoxicity during agricultural use of tebuconazole has been reported by Habibzadeh et al (2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%