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Archives d'anatomie et de cytologie pathologiques, 1985
The diagnosis of granulomatous hepatitis was made on the basis of granulomas observed in the liver biopsies from 64 patients. It is shown that the macrophagal granulomas are, as a rule, localized inside the lobules, do not possess the characteristic features and represent the morphological manifestations of a non-specific reactive hepatitis.
P, Callard, B, Galet, F, Vivet
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The diagnosis of granulomatous hepatitis was made on the basis of granulomas observed in the liver biopsies from 64 patients. It is shown that the macrophagal granulomas are, as a rule, localized inside the lobules, do not possess the characteristic features and represent the morphological manifestations of a non-specific reactive hepatitis.
P, Callard, B, Galet, F, Vivet
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Rosiglitazone-Induced Granulomatous Hepatitis
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2002Granulomatous hepatitis has many causes. Drugs are an important etiologic factor. Several oral hypoglycemic agents are available for treatment of type II diabetes. Rosiglitazone, a thiazolidinedione, is a newer agent in this class. It has not been shown to be hepatotoxic in the premarketing trials.
Manish, Dhawan +7 more
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Granulomatous hepatitis: MRI findings
Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2001The purpose of this study was to describe the magnetic resonance imaging findings of granulomatous hepatitis on T1-weighted, T2-weighted and postgadolinium images. Eight patients with histopathological diagnosis of granulomatous hepatitis were evaluated in this study.
N C, Balci +3 more
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Pyrazinamide-Induced Granulomatous Hepatitis
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1997Noncaseating granulomatous hepatitis may be caused by a variety of drugs, but we have not found, by computer search of the literature, a previous describe of granulomatous hepatitis associated with pyrazinamide. We describe a 52-year-old man with hectic fever, chills, extreme fatigue, liver damage, and hyperuricemia about 4 weeks after commencing ...
B, Knobel +3 more
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Allopurinol-induced granulomatous hepatitis
The American Journal of Digestive Diseases, 1976A 55-year-old female developed myalgias, arthralgias, fever, and abnormal liver function four weeks following intake of allopurinol. Granulomas were found in the liver. Withdrawal of allopurinol resulted in gradual improvement of clinical, biochemical, and histological lesions in this patient.
C R, Espiritu +3 more
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Granulomatous hepatitis in Q fever
Human Pathology, 1980Liver lesions in 17 patients with serologically diagnosed Q fever are described. A distinctive granulomatous pattern, with granuloma formation plus a fibrinoid ring, was observed in 14 cases. In two cases the fibrinoid material consisted of fibrillar eosinophilic structures without an annular arrangement, interspersed among epithelioid cells.
M, Pellegrin +6 more
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Granulomatous Hepatitis Secondary to Carbamazepine
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1981Three cases of carbamazepine-induced granulomatous hepatitis are reported. Each patient had ingested carbamazepine for less than 1 month before presenting with a febrile illness suggestive of biliary tract infection. After withdrawal of carbamazepine, symptoms disappeared rapidly. Histologically, all patients had granulomatous hepatitis.
M, Levy +3 more
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Granulomatous hepatitis associated with glyburide
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1996A wide variety of diseases and injuries can cause granulomatous hepatitis, and drug-induced granulomatous hepatitis is a well-described entity. Sulfonylurea derivatives, which are commonly used oral hypoglycemic agents in the treatment of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, have been implicated in liver disease.
D, Saw +5 more
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JAMA, 1975
Two previously healthy adults with acute granulomatous hepatitis attributable to cytomegalovirus (CMV) mononucleosis had prolonged fever, heterophil-negative lymphocytosis with numerous atypical forms, minor alterations in hepatic function, and evidence on biopsy, of a nonspecific acute hepatitis with granulomata. Infection with CMV was corroborated by
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Two previously healthy adults with acute granulomatous hepatitis attributable to cytomegalovirus (CMV) mononucleosis had prolonged fever, heterophil-negative lymphocytosis with numerous atypical forms, minor alterations in hepatic function, and evidence on biopsy, of a nonspecific acute hepatitis with granulomata. Infection with CMV was corroborated by
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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