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Drug-induced hepatotoxicity


N KAPLOWITZ, TAKYEE AW, FR SIMON, A … - Annals of internal …, 1986 - Am Coll Physicians
Drug-induced injury to the liver can mimic any form of acute or chronic liver disease. Acute injury
to the liver frequently is due to the action of cytochrome P450, which breaks down drugs into
electrophiles or free radicals; these reactive metabolites can covalently bind to protein ...
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The spectrum of hepatotoxicity due to drugs


S Sherlock - The Lancet, 1986 - Elsevier
Drugs in common use can cause toxic effects on the liver which can mimic almost every naturally
occurring liver disease in man. Drugs can have direct (metabolite-related) toxic effects; they can
also cause deposition of microvesicular fat in hepatocytes; or they can provoke reactions ...
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A proposed mechanism for chlorpromazine jaundice--defective hepatic …


RG Watson, A Olomu, D Clements, RH Waring, S … - Journal of …, 1988 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
On the basis of previous experimental studies we postulated that individuals who were phenotypically
good hydroxylators but poor sulphoxidisers would be susceptible to chlorpromazine
jaundice. Sulphoxidation capacity was assessed in 12 subjects with a history of ...
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Mechanism of early carbon tetrachloride toxicity in cultured rat hepatocytes


DE Johnston, C Kroening - Pharmacol Toxicol, 1998 - interscience.wiley.com
Abstract: CCl 4 causes liver necrosis in a dose-dependent manner in vivo. However, we found
that primary rat hepatocytes in culture were killed after a 2 hr incubation with carbon tetrachloride
gas at CCl 4 partial pressures above a threshold between 45 and 54 mmHg. Below this ...
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Morphologic changes of the liver following chemotherapy for metastatic breast …


A Shirkhoda, S Baird - Abdominal imaging, 1994 - Springer
Abstract. Thirty patients with metastatic breast carcinoma to the liver underwent systemic
chemotherapy. Twenty- four of these patients also received hepatic arterial infusion
chemotherapy, three in conjunction with hepatic artery embolization. The morphologic ...
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[CITATION] Cell injury and cellular death


RS Cotran, V Kumar, SL Robbins - Robbin's Pathologic Basis of Disease, 5th Edition, …, 1994
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Liver assessment in women receiving adjuvant CMF chemotherapy.


E Bajetta, R Buzzoni, R Giardini, G Bonadonna - Tumori, 1981 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The medical records of women taking part in the first 2 prospective adjuvant CMF
(cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, fluorouracil) programs were reviewed to evaluate the incidence
of liver damage which could be attributable to prolonged methotrexate administration. In ...
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[CITATION] Update of hepatotoxicity due to classes of drugs in common clinical use: non- …


HJ Zimmerman - Semin Liver Dis, 1990 - thieme-connect.com
ORIGINAL ARTICLE, Semin Liver Dis 1990; 10: 322-338 DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1040488.
© 1990 by Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc. Update of Hepatotoxicity Due to Classes
of Drugs in Common Clinical Use: Non-Steroidal Drugs ...
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Serum enzymes as indicators of chemically induced liver damage


RB Drotman, GT Lawhorn - Drug and Chemical Toxicology, 1978 - informahealthcare.com
Page 1. DRUG AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY, 1(2), 163-171 (1978) SKRUM
ENZYMES AS INDICATORS OF CHKMICAUY INDUCED LIVER DAMAGE RB
Drotman and G. T. Lawhorn The Procter & Gamble Company Miami ...
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[CITATION] L'antihistaminique 3277RP (Phenergan) agit-il curativement dans la tuberculose …


C Levaditi, H Chaigneau-Erhard, J Henry-Eveno - CR Soc. Biol, 1951
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