We report the case of a previously healthy 19-year-old male who required hospitalization due to seizures, with no other abnormalities on examination.
associated with alcohol consumption.
Bilirubin of 41.9 mg/dl stood out with GPT 114 IU/l and GGT normal; maximum creatinine was 1.2 mg/dl (day +39).
Other causes of liver disease, biliary pathology and vascular disorders were excluded.
A hepatic biopsy showed parenchymal and canalicular marked stasis, predominantly centrolobular.
The evolution was slowly favorable, with spontaneous resolution after three months.
