Abstract: Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is one of the most complex liver disorders, due not only to the variety of drugs, vaccines, herbal products, and dietary supplements used in daily practice, but also to the absence of specific biomarkers of hepatotoxicity, which hinders the diagnosis of this condition. The diagnostic process requires a detailed medical history in search of possible toxins and other risk factors as well as additional tests, mainly analytical and radiological, to rule out other possible causes of liver disease and, at the same time, to evaluate the severity of the condition.
Autoría: Carmen Ribes Peiró; Antonio Cuadrado Lavín; Joaquín Cabezas; Juan Carlos Rodríguez Sanjuán; Marta Alonso Peña; Javier Crespo García
Fuente: Medicine - Programa de Formación Médica Continuada Acreditado, 2024, 14(6), 345-349
Editorial: Elsevier
Año de publicación: 2024
Nº de páginas: 5
Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista
DOI: 10.1016/j.med.2024.04.002
ISSN: 0304-5412,1578-8822
Url de la publicación: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.med.2024.04.002