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Histopathology, 2016
Drugs are associated frequently with the development of various types of acute and chronic kidney diseases. Nephrotoxicity is associated most commonly with injury in the tubulointerstitial compartment manifested as either acute tubular injury or acute interstitial nephritis.
Paisit Paueksakon, Agnes B. Fogo
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Drugs are associated frequently with the development of various types of acute and chronic kidney diseases. Nephrotoxicity is associated most commonly with injury in the tubulointerstitial compartment manifested as either acute tubular injury or acute interstitial nephritis.
Paisit Paueksakon, Agnes B. Fogo
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Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 2001
DIV is a relatively common cause of inflammatory vasculitis. Drugs from almost every pharmacologic class have been implicated in causing vasculitis in sporadic cases. The level of certainty and quality of evidence for these associations between specific agents and vasculitis vary greatly.
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DIV is a relatively common cause of inflammatory vasculitis. Drugs from almost every pharmacologic class have been implicated in causing vasculitis in sporadic cases. The level of certainty and quality of evidence for these associations between specific agents and vasculitis vary greatly.
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Mechanisms of Drug-Induced Interstitial Nephritis.
Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease, 2017Drug-induced acute interstitial nephritis (DI-AIN) is a drug hypersensitivity reaction (DHR) that manifests 7 to 10 days after exposure to the culprit drug. DHRs account for fewer than 15% of reported adverse drug reactions.
R. Raghavan, Saed Shawar
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Drugs, 1976
Many drugs have been reported to have caused anaemia. The most serious form involves marrow aplasia, but the way in which this is produced is not understood. A number of drugs lead to megaloblastic anaemia and where this is caused by interference with dihydrofolate reductase the explanation is obvious. However, some substances, notably anticonvulsants,
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Many drugs have been reported to have caused anaemia. The most serious form involves marrow aplasia, but the way in which this is produced is not understood. A number of drugs lead to megaloblastic anaemia and where this is caused by interference with dihydrofolate reductase the explanation is obvious. However, some substances, notably anticonvulsants,
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2006
INTRODUCTION The aim of this chapter is to review the dystonias related to drugs with an emphasis on phenomenology and management. Although epidemiology data are lacking, it is probable that levodopa-induced dystonia in patients with Parkinson's disease is the most common form of drug-induced dystonia seen by movement disorder specialists.
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INTRODUCTION The aim of this chapter is to review the dystonias related to drugs with an emphasis on phenomenology and management. Although epidemiology data are lacking, it is probable that levodopa-induced dystonia in patients with Parkinson's disease is the most common form of drug-induced dystonia seen by movement disorder specialists.
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 2000
Two major entities continue to be controversial in the field of clinical myotoxicity: the various myopathies that are induced by the cholesterol-lowering agents and the acute quadriplegic myopathy of intensive care. Both conditions are relatively common, but their pathogenesis is unclear. The problematic issues related to these disorders are presented,
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Two major entities continue to be controversial in the field of clinical myotoxicity: the various myopathies that are induced by the cholesterol-lowering agents and the acute quadriplegic myopathy of intensive care. Both conditions are relatively common, but their pathogenesis is unclear. The problematic issues related to these disorders are presented,
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Dysphagia, 1993
Dysphagia describes the disability or problems in swallowing a wet or dry bolus properly and is normally associated with an impaired transport of the bolus. Dysphagia can be accompanied by a pain sensation in the chest mostly caused by impaction of the food bolus in the esophagus.
H. D. Allescher, B. Stoschus
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Dysphagia describes the disability or problems in swallowing a wet or dry bolus properly and is normally associated with an impaired transport of the bolus. Dysphagia can be accompanied by a pain sensation in the chest mostly caused by impaction of the food bolus in the esophagus.
H. D. Allescher, B. Stoschus
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Drug induced liver injury: an update
Archives of Toxicology, 2020M. García‐Cortés+5 more
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2004
Drug induced autoimmune syndromes have been recognized for many years. The classical presentation is that of drug-induced lupus, a generally milder version of the idiopathic disorder that is associated with production of antihistone antibodies. This pattern is now changing, in part due to the many new drugs that have been introduced into clinical ...
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Drug induced autoimmune syndromes have been recognized for many years. The classical presentation is that of drug-induced lupus, a generally milder version of the idiopathic disorder that is associated with production of antihistone antibodies. This pattern is now changing, in part due to the many new drugs that have been introduced into clinical ...
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Journal of Hepatology, 1997
Drug-induced cholestasis may be due to impairment of hepatocellular bile secretion (pure cholestasis or cholestatic hepatitis), obstruction of ductules (cholangiolitis) or interlobular ducts (cholangitis), or extrahepatic obstruction (sclerosing cholangitis).
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Drug-induced cholestasis may be due to impairment of hepatocellular bile secretion (pure cholestasis or cholestatic hepatitis), obstruction of ductules (cholangiolitis) or interlobular ducts (cholangitis), or extrahepatic obstruction (sclerosing cholangitis).
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