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Muhammad Azhar Qureshi1, Farrukh Saeed, Tassawar Hussain
1Department of Surgery, PAF, Hospital, Faisal, Karachi. surgazhar@yahoo.com
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A rare case of halothane-induced fulminant hepatic failure is reported in a 22 years old male, who developed fever, jaundice, coma and deranged coagulation profile, 2 days after undergoing laparotomy under halothane anaesthesia. Despite all supportive care, he died of fulminant hepatic failure, 6 days after surgery. Postmortem liver biopsy revealed massive predominantly centrilobular hepatic necrosis.
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