نتایج جستجو برای: liver injury drug

تعداد نتایج: 1106915  

Journal: :Medicina clinica 2015
Isabel Delgado Pecellín Esther Quintana Gallego Celeste Pedregal Solano Carmen Calero Acuña

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Introduction: In many cultures fasting is recommended as a way to protect and promote health. However, there are few studies on the effects of fasting on organ function and resistance to toxic agents such as drugs. This study was conducted to investigate the effect of short-term periodic fasting on the acetaminophen hepatotoxic effects in mice. Methods: In this...

Journal: :The American journal of psychiatry 2014
Cosmin Sebastian Voican Emmanuelle Corruble Sylvie Naveau Gabriel Perlemuter

OBJECTIVE Antidepressant drugs can cause drug-induced liver injury (DILI). The authors review clinical data relevant to antidepressant-induced liver injury and provide recommendations for clinical practice. METHOD A PubMed search was conducted for publications from 1965 onward related to antidepressant-induced liver injury. The search terms were "liver injury," "liver failure," "DILI," "hepat...

2016
Kevin Wing

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2016
Jonathan G. Stine Jennifer Wang Brian W. Behm

Drug-induced liver injury is a rare but clinically important diagnosis. Vedolizumab is an α4β7 integrin inhibitor recently approved for use in patients with moderate-to-severe inflammatory bowel disease. Cases of hepatoxicity due to vedolizumab in the pre-marketing stage were rare, and all cases resolved upon drug withdrawal. We present here the first reported case of hepatotoxicity attributabl...

2014
David E Kleiner Naga P Chalasani William M Lee Robert J Fontana Herbert L Bonkovsky Paul B Watkins Paul H Hayashi Timothy J Davern Victor Navarro Rajender Reddy Jayant A Talwalkar Andrew Stolz Jiezhun Gu Huiman Barnhart Jay H Hoofnagle

UNLABELLED Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is considered to be a diagnosis of exclusion. Liver biopsy may contribute to diagnostic accuracy, but the histological features of DILI and their relationship to biochemical parameters and outcomes are not well defined. We have classified the pathological pattern of liver injury and systematically evaluated histological changes in liver biopsies obtai...

2016
Elena Cabb Shanna Baltar David Wes Powers Karthik Mohan Antonio Martinez Eric Pitts

Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) presents as a broad spectrum of adverse drug reactions which can range from a mild elevation in liver enzymes to fulminant liver failure. The primary goal is to identify DILI early when the patient's liver enzymes are elevated and to discontinue the offending agent as soon as possible to prevent further injury. Herbal, dietary supplements and anabolic steroids r...

Journal: :World journal of gastroenterology 2014
Roberta Elisa Rossi Ioanna Parisi Edward John Despott Andrew Kenneth Burroughs James O'Beirne Dario Conte Mark Ian Hamilton Charles Daniel Murray

Abnormalities in liver function tests, including transient and self-limiting hypertransaminasemia, cholestatic disease and hepatitis, can develop during treatment with anti-tumour-necrosis-factor (TNF) therapy. The optimal management of liver injury related to anti-TNF therapy is still a matter of debate. Although some authors recommend discontinuing treatment in case of both a rise of alanine ...

Journal: :European review for medical and pharmacological sciences 2005
A Grieco A Forgione L Miele V Vero A V Greco A Gasbarrini G Gasbarrini

Drug-induced liver diseases (DILD) are clinico-pathologic patterns of liver injury caused by drugs or other foreign compounds. Steatohepatitis is a rare form of DILD, and drugs account for fewer than 2% of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Drugs known to be capable of inducing steatosis and steatohepatitis can be divided into three broad groups: those that cause steatosis and steatohepatiti...

Journal: :Gastroenterologie clinique et biologique 2005
Patrick Chamouard Paul Walter René Baumann Raoul Poupon

Drug-induced liver injury due to celecoxib, a first generation Cox-2 inhibitor, has been rarely reported. We describe one case of severe and prolonged cholestasis after treatment with celecoxib for 12 days in a young woman with no evidence of other causes of liver disease or allergy. Jaundice lasted for 3 months, pruritus and abnormal liver biochemistry persisted for 18 months after stopping th...

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