Abstract

Drug Induced Liver Injury (DILI)accounts for around 11% of all Acute Liver Failure (ALF)cases and are usually associated with over the counter supplements [1]. Hepatotoxicity due to Hydralazine is not commonly reported [2]. Often times DILI may have variable presentations and latency times, making diagnosis difficult. Here we present a 70-year-oldfemale with multiple medical problems who presented to the hospital with jaundice and abdominal pain and concluded to have hydralazine induced liver injury.

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