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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.


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==Liver drug toxicity==
==Liver drug toxicity==
*[[Drug-induced liver disease]].
*[[Drug-induced liver disease]].

Revision as of 15:41, 5 September 2014

Drug toxicity, also drug reaction, in pathology is often a diagnosis of exclusion. Few drugs leave a distinctive histomorphologic pattern.

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

Site specific

Liver drug toxicity

Specific drugs

Sodium polystyrene sulfonate

AKA Kayexalate (trade name).

General

  • Used to treat hyperkalemia.

Microscopic

Features:[1]

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Proton pump inhibitor

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

Oral contraceptive pill

Minocycline

Spironolactone

See also

References