From: Acute liver failure associated with Fructus Psoraleae: a case report and literature review
Case | Author (year) | Age (year)/sex | Chief features | Dosage | Duration | Prognosis |
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1 | Nam SW et al. 2005 [6] | 44/F | Nausea, vomiting, and general weakness for 1 month | A large dose | One week | Good |
2 | Cheung WI et al. 2009 [7] | 39/M | Jaundice, anorexia, and abdominal discomfort for 1 week | Normal | Two months | Better |
3 | Cheung WI et al. 2009 [7] | 22/M | Jaundice and tea-colored urine for 3 days | Normal | Two months | Good |
4 | Cheung WI et al. 2009 [7] | 20/F | Fever, epigastric pain, and jaundice for 1 week, and palpable liver edge on examination | Normal | Two weeks | Better |
5 | Teschke R et al. 2009 [3] | 64/F | Jaundice in the sclera | Normal | Nine months | Good |
6 | Smith DA et al. 2014 | 52/F | Jaundice, vomiting, pruritus and abdominal pain for 1 week. | / | / | Good |