1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf02598014
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Hepatobiliary complications of oral contraceptives

Abstract: Complications secondary to the use of oral contraceptive agents are rare. Hepatobiliary complications, while often dramatic in presentation, occur infrequently. In a patient without predisposing conditions to complications, the benefits achieved with estrogen/progesterone products outweigh the risks. Those conditions that would absolutely and relatively contraindicate the use of oral contraceptives are listed in Table 4. Patients with a past history of liver disease in whom liver function tests have returned t… Show more

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“…Overt jaundice was observed in patients with subclinical Dubin-Johnson syndrome under treatment with oral contraceptives, 83 probably due to a metabolite-induced competitive inhibition of bilirubin diglucuronide excretion. As for BSEP and MDR3, a genetically determined MRP2 deficiency syndrome therefore also predisposes to hepatic drug side effects.…”
Section: Genetic Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overt jaundice was observed in patients with subclinical Dubin-Johnson syndrome under treatment with oral contraceptives, 83 probably due to a metabolite-induced competitive inhibition of bilirubin diglucuronide excretion. As for BSEP and MDR3, a genetically determined MRP2 deficiency syndrome therefore also predisposes to hepatic drug side effects.…”
Section: Genetic Risk Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cholestatic jaundice associated with use of estrogen-containing medications is extremely rare (Lindberg, 1992) but does occur. In these 6 cases, the women were also taking drugs that can also be associated with jaundice.…”
Section: (3) Patients Who Were Taking Oral Contraceptive Pills or Hormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adölesanlarda ise obezite, oral kontraseptif kullanımı ve kistik fibrosis kolelitiyazise neden olabilmektedir (16,17) . Aynı zamanda geçirilmiş bariyatrik cerrahi öyküsü de kolelitiyazis ile ilişkilidir.…”
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