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Fatal fulminant hepatic failure due to cyproterone acetate
G Friedman1, E Lamoureux, A H Sherker
1Department of Pathology, Sir Mortimer B. Davis-Jewish General Hospital, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Abstract:
Cyproterone acetate is a normally well-tolerated drug that is used widely for the treatment of prostatic carcinoma. Liver toxicity due to its use is not well known. We describe two cases of fatal fulminant hepatitis related to the use of cyproterone acetate.
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