نتایج جستجو برای: hepatotoxicity.
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Background. To determine the overall incidence of hepatotoxicity in children and risk factors such as age, gender, and their outcomes. Methods. Patients who were admitted to the Pediatric Infectious Disease Clinic during the period from December 2009 through August 2013 with the diagnosis of latent TB infection were included in this study. Isoniazid hepatotoxicity was classified according to th...
the incidence of drug induced liver injury (dili) is about 1/1000 to 1/10000 among patients who receive therapeutic drug doses. drug induced hepatotoxicity is a major cause of acute and chronic liver disease. the severity of liver damage ranges from nonspecific changes in liver structure to acute liver failure, cirrhosis and liver cancer. some common agents that can cause liver injury are aceta...
The central role of the liver in drug metabolism sets the stage for drug-related hepatotoxicity. The incidence of hepatotoxicity associated with non-narcotic analgesics is low, but their widespread use both prescription and over-the-counter-makes analgesic-associated hepatotoxicity a clinically and economically important problem. Hepatotoxicity is considered a class characteristic of nonsteroid...
AIM To evaluate the tolerability and efficacy of erlotinib treatment in advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients who had previously experienced severe hepatotoxicity after gefitinib treatment. PATIENTS AND METHODS Twenty-five NSCLC patients with epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation were initially treated with gefitinib (250 mg/day). However, 7 of these experienced seve...
ABSTRACT Hepatotoxicity is a severe side effect of antituberculosis therapy.In litrature review approximatly10-20% of adults treated with the antituberculosis agents,elevated serum aminotransferase and 1% at them develop to hepatitis.The aim of this study is determinat...
Correspondence Older age was a risk factor for hepatotoxicity in adults, 2 , 4 whereas smaller children were reported to be under risk 5 in childhood. However, our study did not demonstrate any age-specifi c difference for hepatotoxicity. In conclusion, severe hepatotoxicity in children was found to be lower than reported before, and age did not affect the incidence of INH hepatotoxicity, as it...
INTRODUCTION The prevalence and risk factors for rifampin, isoniazid and pyrazinamide hepatotoxicity were evaluated in HIV-infected subjects and controls. METHODS Patients with tuberculosis (30 HIV positive and 132 HIV negative), aged between 18 and 80 years-old, admitted to hospital in Brazil, from 2005 to 2007, were selected for this investigation. Three definitions of hepatotoxicity were u...
BACKGROUND Imatinib can induce severe hepatotoxicity, in 1-5% of CML patients, many of whom need permanent imatinib discontinuation. DESIGN AND RESULTS We report 5 CML patients who developed grade 3-4 hepatotoxicity after 2-8 months in imatinib. Different aetiologies of liver damage were ruled out and toxicity recurred in 2 patients with further attempts at low dose imatinib. In all patients ...
INTRODUCTION There are few reports summarizing the effectiveness of oral and intravenous (IV) acetylcysteine. We determined the proportion of acetaminophen poisoned patients who develop hepatotoxicity (serum transaminase > 1000 IU/L) when treated with oral and IV acetylcysteine. METHODS Studies were double abstracted by trained researchers. We determined the proportions of patients who develo...
Relatively little is known about the hepatotoxicity of pyrazinamide (PZA). PZA requires activation by amidase to form pyrazinoic acid (PA). Xanthine oxidase then hydroxylates PA to form 5-hydroxypyrazinoic acid (5-OH-PA). PZA can also be directly oxidized to form 5-OH-PZA. Before this study, it was unclear which metabolic pathway or PZA metabolites led to hepatotoxicity. This study determines w...
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