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Primary Biliary Cirrhosis and Granulomatous Hepatitis After Immune Checkpoint Blockade in Patients With Metastatic Melanoma: Report of 2 Cases and Literature Discussion.

Journal of immunotherapy, 2020
Immune-related adverse events (irAEs) of immune checkpoint inhibitors can potentially affect every organ system, are sometimes challenging, and require a multidisciplinary approach.
C. Ruini   +6 more
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Chronic Granulomatous Hepatitis

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1976
Summary: Chronic granulomatous hepatitis.Three cases are described in which a chronic relapsing febrile illness was associated with granulomas in the liver. None of the known causes of hepatic granulomas was present in these patients. In two cases there was clinical improvement after corticosteroid treatment and this was associated with resolution of ...
Farrell G.C., Powell L.W.
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Diltiazem‐induced granulomatous hepatitis

Histopathology, 1991
Udgivelsesdato: 1991 ...
Toft, E, Vyberg, M, Therkelsen, K
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Granulomatous Hepatitis and Seatone

Medical Journal of Australia, 1980
Granulomatous hepatitis developed shortly after a patient with mild chronic polyarthritis started taking Seatone, a proprietary product. No other likely cause for her liver disease could be determined.
M J, Ahern, S C, Milazzo, R, Dymock
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Nitrofurantoin-induced granulomatous hepatitis

Urology, 1981
Nitrofurantoin has been described as a cause of both hepatocellular cholestatic hepatic injury. A case report of a patient in whom granulomatous hepatitis developed attributed to nitrofurantoin is given.
P J, Sippel, W A, Agger
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Phenytoin Induced Granulomatous Hepatitis

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1981
Abstract: Granulomatous hepatitis was found in a patient who developed a severe hypersensitivity reaction to phenytoin prescribed for the treatment of partial complex seizures. This pattern of liver reaction is not generally included amongst lesions of the liver reported to be induced by phenytoin.
I F, Cook, K B, Shilkin, W D, Reed
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Quinidine-lnduced Granulomatous Hepatitis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1974
Abstract Quinidine-induced liver disease has already been reported in three cases. The histologic picture, however, has not been described so far.
T, Chajek   +3 more
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Diltiazem and Granulomatous Hepatitis

Gastroenterology, 1985
A case of granulomatous hepatitis proven by biopsy and related to diltiazem use is described. Clinicians should be alert to the possible presence of this complication in patients who develop fever, laboratory abnormalities, or clinical evidence of hepatic injury while taking diltiazem.
N S, Sarachek   +2 more
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Halothane-Associated Granulomatous Hepatitis

Digestion, 1983
We present a case of halothane-associated-hepatitis in a 34-year-old woman. She received halothane anesthesia twice within a 6-day interval, 2 weeks prior to the onset of symptoms. Liver histology was nonspecific, and unusual in showing not only lobular hepatitis but also granulomatous changes.
I A, Shah, H, Brandt
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Mesalamine-Induced Granulomatous Hepatitis

American Journal of Gastroenterology, 1999
A 42-yr-old man with ulcerative colitis was admitted for investigation of prolonged fever associated with cholestatic liver tests. Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography demonstrated a normal biliary tree, and liver biopsy showed granulomata.
M, Braun   +4 more
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