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===Causes of [[acute hepatitis]]===
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*[[Acetaminophen toxicity]] (most common cause of acute liver failure in the US<ref>Ostapowicz G, Fontana RJ, Schiodt FV, et al. Results of a prospective study of acute liver failure at 17 tertiary care centers in the United States. Ann Intern Med. 2002 Dec 17; 137(12): 947-54.</ref>)
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*[[Viral hepatitis]]
**[[Hepatitis A]]
**[[Hepatitis B]]
**[[Hepatitis C]]
**[[Hepatitis D]]
**[[Hepatitis E]]
*[[Acute alcoholic hepatitis]]


*[[Mushroom toxicity]]
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**[[Crotinarius mushrooms]]
**[[Gyromitra mushrooms]]
**[[Amanita mushrooms]]
*[[Ischemic hepatitis]]


===Causes===
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*[[Alcoholic hepatitis]] and other Alcohol-related Liver Disease
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Acetaminophen toxicity|Acetaminophen toxicity]] (most common cause of acute liver failure in the US<ref>Ostapowicz G, Fontana RJ, Schiodt FV, et al. Results of a prospective study of acute liver failure at 17 tertiary care centers in the United States. Ann Intern Med. 2002 Dec 17; 137(12): 947-54.</ref>)
 
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Viral hepatitis|Viral hepatitis]]
====Drug or Toxin Related Liver Disease====
**[[Special:MyLanguage/Hepatitis A|Hepatitis A]]
*Liver damage from drugs or toxins may be cytotoxic from the primary drug or its metabolites, or may be caused by veno-occlusive disease or hypersensitivity disease<ref>Oyama, LC: Disorders of the Liver and Biliary Tractin Marx JA, Hockberger RS, Walls RM, et al (eds): Rosen’s Emergency Medicine: Concepts and Clinical Practice, ed 8. St. Louis, Mosby, Inc., 2014, (Ch) 107: p 1186-1204</ref>
**[[Special:MyLanguage/Hepatitis B|Hepatitis B]]
*Common Drugs and Toxins
**[[Special:MyLanguage/Hepatitis C|Hepatitis C]]
**[[Acetaminophen]]
**[[Special:MyLanguage/Hepatitis D|Hepatitis D]]
**[[Amiodarone]]
**[[Special:MyLanguage/Hepatitis E|Hepatitis E]]
**[[Amphotericin]]
**[[Special:MyLanguage/HSV|HSV]]
**Anabolic steroids
**[[Special:MyLanguage/Epstein-Barr virus|Epstein-Barr virus]]
**[[Azathioprine]]
**[[Special:MyLanguage/Varicella zoster virus|Varicella zoster virus]]
**[[Carbamazepine]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Toxoplasmosis|Toxoplasmosis]]
**[[Chlorpromazine]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Acute alcoholic hepatitis|Acute alcoholic hepatitis]]
**Cisplatin
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Toxins|Toxins]]
**Contraceptives
**[[Special:MyLanguage/Mushroom toxicity|Mushroom toxicity]]
**[[Cyclophosphamide]]
**[[Special:MyLanguage/Crotinarius mushrooms|Crotinarius mushrooms]]
**[[Erythromycin]]
***[[Special:MyLanguage/Gyromitra mushrooms|Gyromitra mushrooms]]
**Gold salts
***[[Special:MyLanguage/Amanita mushrooms|Amanita mushrooms]]
**[[Haloperidol]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Ischemic hepatitis|Ischemic hepatitis]]
**[[Isoniazid]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Autoimmune hepatitis|Autoimmune hepatitis]]
**[[Ketoconazole]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Wilson's disease|Wilson's disease]]
**Lovastatin
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**[[Methotrexate]]
**Methoxyflurane
**Methyldopa
**[[Phenobarbital]]
**[[Phenytoin]]
**[[Quinidine]]
**[[Salicylates]]
**[[Tetracycline]]
**[[Valproic acid]]
**[[Verapamil]]
 
===Other Rare Causes of Acute Liver Failure===
*'''[[Wilson's disease]]''': unexplained elevations in LFTs, neuro-psychiatric symptoms, Kayser-Fleischer rings on eye exam
*'''[[Autoimmune hepatitis]]''': more common in women, liver disease without explanation, may have family history of other autoimmune disorders
*'''[[Hemochromatosis]]''': family history of liver disease and cardiac disease
*'''[[Budd-Chiari]]''': history of hypercoagulable disorder, abdominal pain, and ascites
*'''Infections''': [[HSV]], [[Epstein-Barr virus]], [[varicella zoster virus]], [[toxoplasmosis]]

Revisión actual - 06:28 20 ene 2026

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Causes of acute hepatitis

  1. Ostapowicz G, Fontana RJ, Schiodt FV, et al. Results of a prospective study of acute liver failure at 17 tertiary care centers in the United States. Ann Intern Med. 2002 Dec 17; 137(12): 947-54.