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  • #redirect [[Cancer drugs]]
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  • #redirect [[Cancer drugs]]
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  • [[Category:Drugs]]
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  • [[Category:Drugs]]
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  • ==Drugs==
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  • ...ezomib: a review of its use in patients with multiple myeloma. | journal = Drugs | volume = 69 | issue = 7 | pages = 859-88 | month = | year = 2009 | doi = [[Category:Drugs]]
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  • This article covers '''cancer drugs''' from a pathology perspective. ==Drugs in a table==
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  • ...ti-inflammatory drug''', abbreviated '''NSAID''', a commonly used group of drugs. [[Category:Drugs]]
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  • ...drug reaction''', in pathology is often a [[diagnosis]] of exclusion. Few drugs leave a distinctive histomorphologic pattern. =Specific drugs=
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  • '''ALK inhibitors''' are a group of drugs that act on tumours with ALK rearrangements. ...neck with a novel SQSTM1-ALK fusion: a case report. | journal = Invest New Drugs | volume = | issue = | pages = | month = Feb | year = 2019 | doi = 10.10
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  • '''Tyrosine kinase inhibitors''', abbreviated '''TKIs''', are a group of drugs that inhibit the action of tyrosine kinases. The category includes many cancer drugs - including:
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  • ...r receptor inhibitors''', abbreviated '''EGFR inhibitors''', is a class of drugs that blocks the EGF receptor. ==Drugs==
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  • [[Category:Drugs]]
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  • [[Category:Drugs]]
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  • '''Intravenous drug use''', abbreviated '''IVDU''', is the injection of drugs of abuse into the veins.
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  • ...ould be due to infection, inflammatory bowel disease, ischemia, or therapy/drugs. Clinical correlation is required. ...sease, ischemia, inflammation secondary to diverticular disease or therapy/drugs. Clinical correlation is required.
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  • *[[Cancer drugs]].
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  • [[Category:Drugs]]
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  • [[Category:Drugs]]
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  • *Drugs.
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  • ...ory, positive PD-L1 [[IHC|immunostaining]] predicts response to anti-PD-L1 drugs.<ref name=pmid26970723/> ==Drugs - Immune checkpoint inhibitors==
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  • ...cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/cancer-in-general/treatment/cancer-drugs/drugs/crizotinib]. Accessed on: November 8, 2018.</ref> It is an [[ALK inhibitor *[[Cancer drugs]].
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  • *Drugs/toxins.
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  • ==Drugs==
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  • ...ogesterone receptor modulators''', abbreviated '''SPRMs''', are a class of drugs that block the action of progesterone. They are used to treat [[uterine fi [[Category:Drugs]]
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  • [[Category:Drugs]]
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  • *Drugs.
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  • [[Category:Drugs]]
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  • *Many causes - including: bacteria, viruses, chemicals, drugs, allergens.
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  • ...w-risk, small, well-differentiated squamous cell carcinomas. | journal = J Drugs Dermatol | volume = 9 | issue = 7 | pages = 773-6 | month = Jul | year = 20
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  • *Everything else: drugs, e.g. [[NSAID]]s. causes include gallstones, other obstructing lesions, herbals and drugs.
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  • ...'' are seen in many solid tumours of children and adults and have targeted drugs.<ref name=pmid29466156>{{Cite journal | last1 = Drilon | first1 = A. | las ==Drugs==
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  • [[Category:Drugs]]
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  • *Drugs.
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  • *Drugs, e.g. chemotherapy.
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  • *Drugs, e.g. alpha-glucosidase inhibitors.
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  • *Drugs can do almost anything; may include: [[granulomata]], bile duct loss, chole ...tain [black arrow].<br>[1]H.J. Zimmerman, KG Ishak, “Hepatic injury due to drugs and toxins.” In Pathology of the Liver. RNM MacSween, et al, eds. New Yor
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  • [[Category:Drugs]]
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  • ...A Review in Lysosomal Acid Lipase Deficiency. | journal = Am J Cardiovasc Drugs | volume = 16 | issue = 6 | pages = 461-468 | month = Dec | year = 2016 | d
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  • *The textbook case may look crumpled... along with some mind altering drugs.
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  • *Drugs - penicillamine.
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  • ...neck with a novel SQSTM1-ALK fusion: a case report. | journal = Invest New Drugs | volume = | issue = | pages = | month = Feb | year = 2019 | doi = 10.10 *Drugs that act on ROS1 rearrangements, e.g. [[crizotinib]].<ref name=pmid30642440
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  • ...t1 = JR. | last2 = Driman | first2 = DK. | title = Pathological effects of drugs on the gastrointestinal tract: a review. | journal = Hum Pathol | volume =
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  • *Drugs.<ref name=pmid16939055>{{Cite journal | last1 = Genta | first1 = RM. | tit Drugs that cause erosions and/or ulcers - adapted from ''Genta'':<ref name=pmid16
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  • ## impairment of the driver by alcohol, drugs or combination of both >> human error (speed, recklessness, falling asleep)
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  • ...acter pylori in the presence or absence of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs |journal=Gut |volume=34 |issue=9 |pages=1162–6 |year=1993 |month=Septembe
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  • ...Targeted therapies for ROS1-rearranged non-small cell lung cancer |journal=Drugs Today |volume=55 |issue=10 |pages=641–652 |date=October 2019 |pmid=317205
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  • *Atypia associated with [[drug toxicity|drugs]].
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  • #*Drugs.
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  • Centrilobular necrosis (seen in circulatory failure and with toxins/drugs). A. PAS without diastase shows ovoids of necrosis. B. Necrosis with centra
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  • *Main DDx (clinical): infection and certain drugs, especially mycophenolate
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  • ...lammatory bowel disease (especially Crohn's disease), ischemia, or therapy/drugs. Clinical correlation is required. ...phragm disease--strictures associated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs |journal=Ulster Med J |volume=61 |issue=2 |pages=182–4 |year=1992 |month=
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  • ...e seen in non-smokers (up to ~40% of cases) due to occupational exposures, drugs, viral illnesses and autoimmune diseases.<ref name=pmid23728865>{{Cite jour
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  • **With imagination or psychotropic drugs, it may look like one: the epithelial component = the veins of the leaf.
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  • | LMDDx = [[inflammatory bowel disease]], [[radiation colitis]], toxins/drugs, [[infectious colitis]] *Toxins/drugs.
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  • *Drugs (thiazides ... others). *Drugs - [[proton pump inhibitors]].<ref name=pmid24736034>{{Cite journal | last1
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  • *Drugs. *Bleeding disorder or drugs (e.g. warfarin).
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  • *Drugs are associated with LC and CC.
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  • *Patient must have ''wild type'' KRAS to get drugs; KRAS mutation predicts resistance to [[cetuximab]] (Erbitux) and [[panitum
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  • *Multiple drugs for a long time (months). **Commonly used drugs: isoniazid, rifampin, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol.
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  • *Drugs (nitrofurantoin, hydralazine, isoniazid (INH), amiodarone).
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  • ...arises from [[heart]] problems, an assortment of lung pathologies and some drugs.
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  • *Drugs are associated with LC and CC.
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  • ...the context of collagen vascular diseases, hypersensitivity reactions, and drugs; these need to be considered in clinical context along with the imaging fin
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  • ...Ritchey ML |title=Wilms tumour: diagnosis and treatment |journal=Paediatr Drugs |volume=1 |issue=4 |pages=251–62 |year=1999 |pmid=10935424 |doi= |url=}}<
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  • ==Drugs==
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  • | Tx = surgery, targeted therapies, other drugs *Various drugs.
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  • ...in children: current treatment and future directions. | journal = Paediatr Drugs | volume = 13 | issue = 2 | pages = 75-86 | month = Apr | year = 2011 | doi
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  • *Patient must have ''wild type'' KRAS to get drugs; KRAS mutation predicts resistance to [[cetuximab]] (Erbitux) and [[panitum
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  • Every differential in liver pathology has "drugs"<ref>{{Ref PCPBoD8|448}}</ref> -- if it isn't clearly malignancy. *[[Drug-induced liver disease|Drugs]].<ref name=pmid11352118>{{Cite journal | last1 = Chitturi | first1 = S. |
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  • *Drugs (thiazides ... others).
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  • *Drugs - notably [[alcohol]].
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  • *Inflammatory - drugs (phenytoin).
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  • *[[Diagnosis]] of exclusion - infection, neoplasm, and drugs must be excluded.
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  • *Drugs (nitrofurantoin, hydralazine, isoniazid (INH), amiodarone).
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  • ...me=pmid12016549>{{Cite journal | last1 = Farrell | first1 = GC. | title = Drugs and steatohepatitis. | journal = Semin Liver Dis | volume = 22 | issue = 2
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  • *Drugs, e.g. cyclophosphamide.
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  • **There are other similar drugs, e.g. ''[[nilotinib]]'' and ''[[dasatinib]]''.
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  • *Drugs, e.g. cyclophosphamide.
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  • *Unknown - possibly viral, autoimmune and/or drugs.<ref name=pmid21043007>{{Cite journal | last1 = Hartl | first1 = J. | last
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  • ...in the treatment of visceral leishmaniasis. | journal = Expert Opin Emerg Drugs | volume = 14 | issue = 3 | pages = 395-410 | month = Sep | year = 2009 | d
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  • **Drugs:
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  • *Drugs - e.g. olmesartan.<ref name=pmid24852741>{{Cite journal | last1 = Fiorucci
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  • ...t condition is known to be into erotic asphyxia, and dies after doing some drugs and whilst indulging in erotic asyphxiation with a friend... *If he over did it with the drugs, it is an overdose, ergo ''accidental''.
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  • *Drugs - ''SAND'' = steroids & sulfonamides, azathioprine, [[NSAID]]s, diuretics,
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  • ...in"?|A type of transporter ATPases which pumps polar compounds (e.g. chemo drugs) out of cells which may render cancer cells resistant to treatment.}}
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  • ***Drugs, Neoplasms, Foreign body, Autoimmune, Allergic, Infectious, Idiopathic.
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  • *Reactive lymphoid hyperplasia - may be due to drugs.
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  • ...clinical presentation, and survival compared to Caucasians. | journal = J Drugs Dermatol | volume = 6 | issue = 1 | pages = 10-6 | month = Jan | year = 200
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  • *Drugs - [[calcineurin inhibitor toxicity|calcineurin inhibitors]] (tacrolimus, cy
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  • *Medications and drugs (amphetamine, cocaine and heroin).
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