نتایج جستجو برای: induced liver injury dili

تعداد نتایج: 1452682  

Journal: :Journal of hepatology 2012
Einar Björnsson Elin I Jacobsen Evangelos Kalaitzakis

BACKGROUND & AIMS Limited data exist on drug-induced liver injury (DILI) associated with statins. METHODS Reports on adverse reactions suspected to be due to statins received by the Swedish Adverse Drug Reactions Advisory Committe 1988-2010 were analyzed. Only cases with >5×upper limit of normal (ULN) in aminotransferases and/or alkaline phosphatase >2×ULN were included. RESULTS The most co...

Journal: :International journal of molecular sciences 2016
Fernando Bessone Nelia Hernandez M Isabel Lucena Raúl J Andrade

Drug induced liver injury (DILI) is a rare but well recognized serious adverse reaction. Pre-marketing studies may not detect liver injury, and DILI becomes very often apparent after the drug is launched to the market. Specific biomarkers for DILI prediction or diagnosis are not available. Toxic liver reactions present with a wide spectrum of phenotypes and severity, and our knowledge on the me...

2017
Pekka Kohonen Juuso A Parkkinen Egon L Willighagen Rebecca Ceder Krister Wennerberg Samuel Kaski Roland C Grafström

Predicting unanticipated harmful effects of chemicals and drug molecules is a difficult and costly task. Here we utilize a 'big data compacting and data fusion'-concept to capture diverse adverse outcomes on cellular and organismal levels. The approach generates from transcriptomics data set a 'predictive toxicogenomics space' (PTGS) tool composed of 1,331 genes distributed over 14 overlapping ...

2013
Dong Joon Kim

Liver injury due to prescription and nonprescription medications is a growing medical, scientific, and public health problem. Worldwide, the estimated annual incidence rate of Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is 13.9-24.0 per 100,000 inhabitants. And there is increasing concern about the potential risk for hepatotoxicity from complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) including herbal produc...

2016
Mercedes Robles-Díaz Inmaculada Medina-Caliz Camilla Stephens Raúl J. Andrade M. Isabel Lucena

Despite being relatively rare, drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a serious condition, both for the individual patient due to the risk of acute liver failure, and for the drug development industry and regulatory agencies due to associations with drug development attritions, black box warnings, and postmarketing withdrawals. A major limitation in DILI diagnosis and prediction is the current lac...

2016
Sheng-Sen Chen Kang-Kang Yu Chong Huang Ning Li Jian-Ming Zheng Su-Xia Bao Ming-Quan Chen Wen-Hong Zhang

The aim of this cohort study was to determine the characteristics and clinical outcome of 287 patients with drug-induced liver injury (DILI) in a Chinese hospital.Between January 2008 and January 2013, individuals who were diagnosed with DILI were selected. The complete medical records of each case were reviewed, and factors for the outcome of patients with DILI were extracted and analyzed usin...

Journal: :Annals of hepatology 2015
Lisia Gomes Martins de Moura Tomich Marina Núñez Maria Cassia Mendes-Correa

BACKGROUND The evaluation of liver disease in HIV patients is cumbersome because may result from a number of different causes. The aim of this retrospective study was to estimate the incidence of severe drug induced liver injury (DILI) in a group of HIV inpatients and investigate potential risk factors. MATERIAL AND METHODS We performed a retrospective analysis of data from HIV-infected patie...

2017
Andrea Iorga Lily Dara Neil Kaplowitz

Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) can broadly be divided into predictable and dose dependent such as acetaminophen (APAP) and unpredictable or idiosyncratic DILI (IDILI). Liver injury from drug hepatotoxicity (whether idiosyncratic or predictable) results in hepatocyte cell death and inflammation. The cascade of events leading to DILI and the cell death subroutine (apoptosis or necrosis) of the ...

2017
Sofia Carvalhana Ana Oliveira Pedro Ferreira Margarida Resende Rui Perdigoto Eduardo Barroso

Most antidepressant agents have the potential to cause liver injury, even at therapeutic doses. Nevertheless, drug-induced liver injury (DILI) from antidepressant agents is a rare event. There is no way to prevent idiopathic DILI, but the severity of the reaction may be minimized with prompt recognition and early withdrawal of the agent. We describe a rare case of a 63-year-old man presenting w...

2015
Osman Ahmed Mayur Brahmania Majid Alsahafi Saad Alkhowaiter Sig Erb

We report a 46-year-old white woman with adult-onset Still's disease (AOSD) treated with anakinra, a IL-1B receptor antagonist. Within weeks, her liver enzymes deteriorated; subsequent cessation and rechallenge confirmed anakinra-related drug-induced liver injury (DILI). Although AOSD has been associated with liver involvement, little is known about the hepatotoxicity of anakinra. Heightened aw...

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