Liver disease in nonparenteral drug abusers
A. D. Cooper, D. Niejadlik and K. Huston
Liver function tests were performed in 500 young servicemen with a history
of drug abuse. Serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase (SGOT) level was
abnormal in 66% of 68 patients with a history of parenteral drug abuse.
Forty-one percent of 432 patients with a history of only nonparenteral drug
abuse also had elevated SGOT levels. A high incidence of liver disease in
parenteral drug abusers is well established; however, to our knowledge, the
magnitude of the problem in nonparenteral drug abusers has not been noted
previously. Liver biopsy specimens in 34 of our patients showed either a
classic viral hepatitis or a mild nonspecific hepatitis. Limited follow-up
suggested a slowly resolving process. We conclude that hepatitis may be a
common sequel to epidemic nonparenteral drug abuse.