Literature DB >> 26208237

Drug-induced liver injury in children.

Mansi D Amin1, Sanjiv Harpavat, Daniel H Leung.   

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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is an underrecognized cause of pediatric liver disease, accounts for almost 20% of pediatric acute liver failure cases, and is a major reason for liver transplantation in the USA. This article reviews the pathogenesis of DILI, approach to diagnosis and management, and highlights recent pediatric DILI case series. RECENT
FINDINGS: Select individuals have an increased propensity to develop DILI. Known genetic polymorphisms of enzymes and host factors play an important role in medication management and influence the clinical outcome in 20-25% of all drug therapies. Children are more likely to have mitochondrial dysfunction from drugs, increasing their susceptibility to severe liver injury or acute liver failure. Antibiotics and central nervous system agents account for the majority of pediatric DILI in the West, although herbals are becoming more common.
SUMMARY: Clinical features of DILI vary and overlap so exclusion of other conditions, identification of latency period and risk factors, and use of a searchable database can aid evaluation. Treatment consists of cessation of the offending agent and supportive care. Areas needing further research include elucidating mechanisms, identifying at risk individuals, and therapeutic interventions.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26208237     DOI: 10.1097/MOP.0000000000000264

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Pediatr        ISSN: 1040-8703            Impact factor:   2.856


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3.  Observation of Voriconazole in the Treatment of Liver Failure Complicated With Invasive Pulmonary Fungal Infection Induced by Chinese Patent Medicine in Teenagers: 2 Case Reports.

Authors:  Qian Su; Jinjin Pan; Li Zhang; Lingling Xia; Yufeng Gao; Jiabin Li
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4.  Ursodeoxycholic acid use is associated with significant risk of morbidity and mortality in infants with cholestasis: A strobe compliant study.

Authors:  Magd Ahmed Kotb; Dalia Mosallam; Christine William Shaker Basanti; Sally Talaat Mostafa El Sorogy; Ahmed M Badr; Hend El Hosainy Abd El Baky; Iman Hassan Draz
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2020-02       Impact factor: 1.817

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