Anicteric carbenicillin hepatitis. Eight episodes in four patients
F. M. Wilson, J. Belamaric, C. B. Lauter and A. M. Lerner
Carbenicillin disodium was temporally associated with eight episodes of a
mild reversible anicteric hepatitis characterized by nausea, vomiting, and
a tender, somewhat enlarged liver. Serum glutamic and oxaloacetic
transaminase as well as alkaline phosphatase levels rose, but serum
bilirubin values remained normal. There usually were no signs of
concomitant allergy to penicillin, and other penicillins could be given
subsequently without ill effects. Biopsy specimens of the liver showed
spotty liver cell necrosis with no cholestasis.