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This article covers a few of the distinctive histomorphologic pattern and links to other articles that deal with specific organ systems.
This article covers a few of the distinctive histomorphologic pattern and links to other articles that deal with specific organ systems.


=Liver drug toxicity=
=General principles=
A drug/toxin reaction should be considered if there is:
# Ingestion/exposure.
# An appropriate temporal relation.
# An empirical correlation between the drug/toxin and the pattern.
#* Worsening with re-challenge.
#* Improvement with removal of exposure.
#* Pathologic pattern matches with toxin.
#* Drug/toxin detected within individual.
 
=Site specific=
==Liver drug toxicity==
*[[Drug-induced liver disease]].
*[[Drug-induced liver disease]].


=Luminal gastrointestinal pathology=
==Stomach==
*[[Reactive gastropathy]].
 
==Small bowel==
*[[Small bowel diaphragm disease]].
 
=Specific drugs=
==Sodium polystyrene sulfonate==
==Sodium polystyrene sulfonate==
:[[AKA]] ''Kayexalate'' (trade name).
:[[AKA]] ''Kayexalate'' (trade name).
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=Specific drugs=
==Proton pump inhibitor==
==Proton pump inhibitor==
{{Main|Proton pump inhibitor effect}}
{{Main|Proton pump inhibitor effect}}
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{{Main|Oral contraceptive pill}}
{{Main|Oral contraceptive pill}}


=See also=
==Minocycline==
*[[Minocycline associated thyroid pigmentation]].
*[[Minocycline associated thyroid pigmentation]].
==Spironolactone==
*[[Spironolactone bodies]].
*[[Spironolactone bodies]].
=See also=
*[[Basics]].


=References=
=References=
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