[HTML][HTML] Drug-induced liver injury
D Katarey, S Verma - Clinical Medicine, 2016 - Elsevier
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) remains the most common cause of acute liver failure (ALF)
in the western world. Excluding paracetamol overdose, nearly all DILI encountered in the …
in the western world. Excluding paracetamol overdose, nearly all DILI encountered in the …
The diagnosis and management of idiosyncratic drug‐induced liver injury
A Hassan, RJ Fontana - Liver International, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Drug‐induced liver injury (DILI) is an uncommon but important cause of liver disease that
can arise after exposure to a multitude of drugs and herbal and dietary supplements. The …
can arise after exposure to a multitude of drugs and herbal and dietary supplements. The …
Drug-induced liver injury: pathogenesis, epidemiology, clinical features, and practical management
HK Björnsson, ES Björnsson - European journal of internal medicine, 2022 - Elsevier
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is an important but rare adverse event which can range from
mild liver enzyme elevations to liver failure, transplantation or death. A large proportion of …
mild liver enzyme elevations to liver failure, transplantation or death. A large proportion of …
Adverse drug reactions and organ damage: The liver
A Licata - European journal of internal medicine, 2016 - Elsevier
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is among the most challenging acute or chronic liver
conditions to be handled by physicians. Despite its low incidence in the general population …
conditions to be handled by physicians. Despite its low incidence in the general population …
A new framework for advancing in drug‐induced liver injury research. The Prospective European DILI Registry
ES Björnsson, C Stephens, E Atallah… - Liver …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Background & Aims No multi‐national prospective study of drug‐induced liver injury
(DILI) has originated in Europe. The design of a prospective European DILI registry, clinical …
(DILI) has originated in Europe. The design of a prospective European DILI registry, clinical …
ACG Clinical Guideline: the diagnosis and management of idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury
NP Chalasani, PH Hayashi, HL Bonkovsky… - Official journal of the …, 2014 - journals.lww.com
Idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is a rare adverse drug reaction and it can lead
to jaundice, liver failure, or even death. Antimicrobials and herbal and dietary supplements …
to jaundice, liver failure, or even death. Antimicrobials and herbal and dietary supplements …
[PDF][PDF] Standardization of nomenclature and causality assessment in drug‐induced liver injury: summary of a clinical research workshop
Idiosyncratic drug‐induced liver injury (DILI) is an important but relatively infrequent cause of
potentially severe acute and chronic liver injury. The aim of this clinical research workshop …
potentially severe acute and chronic liver injury. The aim of this clinical research workshop …
[HTML][HTML] Case characterization, clinical features and risk factors in drug-induced liver injury
A Ortega-Alonso, C Stephens, MI Lucena… - International Journal of …, 2016 - mdpi.com
Idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI) caused by xenobiotics (drugs, herbals and
dietary supplements) presents with a range of both phenotypes and severity, from acute …
dietary supplements) presents with a range of both phenotypes and severity, from acute …
Causes, clinical features, and outcomes from a prospective study of drug-induced liver injury in the United States
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is among the most
common causes of acute liver failure in the United States, accounting for approximately 13 …
common causes of acute liver failure in the United States, accounting for approximately 13 …
Diagnosis, management and prevention of drug-induced liver injury
S Verma, N Kaplowitz - Gut, 2009 - gut.bmj.com
Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is increasingly being recognised as a significant cause of
both acute and chronic liver disease. The most commonly implicated agents are …
both acute and chronic liver disease. The most commonly implicated agents are …