Introduction: Drug induced liver injury (DILI) is one of the most prominent causes of hepatic dysfunction. Nevertheless, many cases tend to be underreported given its difficult diagnosis, which distorts the epidemiological reality of the condition. Objectives: To characterize the clinical and epidemiological features of DILI patients in a reference center from Brazil. Methods: Consecutive in and outpatient were enrolled with hepatotoxicity from Hospital Universitário Professor Edgard Santos between 2016-2020. The patients were selected as follows: adults with compatible chronology of drug exposure, excluding other etiologies and considering hepatotoxic potential of the drug. Histopathology was performed in inconclusive cases. All cases were...
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Introduction. Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) remains a major problem for drug development and repr...
Introduction: Drug induce liver injury (DILI) and Herbal Induce Liver Injrury (HILI) are a frequent ...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is more often a challenge even for expert clinicians. Pr...
Background: Drug is an important cause of liver injury and accounts for up to 40% of instances of fu...
Idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI) caused by xenobiotics (drugs, herbals and dietary sup...
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Background: Drug Induced Liver Injury (DILI) is responsible for wide spectrum of liver injury. Clini...
The Drug-Induced Liver Injury Network (DILIN) studies hepatotoxicity caused by con-ventional medicat...
We investigated clinical features, therapy, and outcomes of patients hospitalized for drug-induced l...
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ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical features of drug-induced liver injury (DILI) by descriptive ana...
Aim: Liver damage due to facultative hepatotoxins is scarcely foreseeable. We evaluated the prevalen...
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Introduction. Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) remains a major problem for drug development and repr...
Introduction: Drug induce liver injury (DILI) and Herbal Induce Liver Injrury (HILI) are a frequent ...
OBJECTIVE: Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is more often a challenge even for expert clinicians. Pr...
Background: Drug is an important cause of liver injury and accounts for up to 40% of instances of fu...
Idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI) caused by xenobiotics (drugs, herbals and dietary sup...
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Background: Drug Induced Liver Injury (DILI) is responsible for wide spectrum of liver injury. Clini...
The Drug-Induced Liver Injury Network (DILIN) studies hepatotoxicity caused by con-ventional medicat...
We investigated clinical features, therapy, and outcomes of patients hospitalized for drug-induced l...
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ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical features of drug-induced liver injury (DILI) by descriptive ana...
Aim: Liver damage due to facultative hepatotoxins is scarcely foreseeable. We evaluated the prevalen...
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Introduction. Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) remains a major problem for drug development and repr...