A Case of Drug-induced Liver Injury Considered Steroid-resistant and Histologically Diagnosed with Vanishing Bile Duct Syndrome

Intern Med. 2023 Nov 13. doi: 10.2169/internalmedicine.2427-23. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Vanishing bile duct syndrome (VBDS) is characterized by bile duct degeneration and necrosis, which result in bile duct loss and bile stasis. A 70-year-old man had malaise after receiving celecoxib. Laboratory tests revealed elevated hepatobiliary enzymes. His condition worsened without response to medical treatment, and he was transferred to our hospital. A liver biopsy revealed severe bile duct injury and mild cholestasis. He was diagnosed with celecoxib-induced VBDS and underwent bilirubin adsorption therapy. However, his condition continued to deteriorate, and he died. An autopsy showed that liver regeneration was poor, and bile duct loss was exacerbated. The pathological autopsy findings were consistent with VBDS.

Keywords: Vanishing bile duct syndrome; bile stasis; drug-induced liver damage; liver failure.