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Drug-induced liver injury is frequently associated with severe cutaneous adverse drug reactions: experience from two Australian tertiary hospitals.

Wendy C FangNikki R AdlerLinda Velta GraudinsCaitlin GoldblattMichelle S Y GohStuart K RobertsJason A TrubianoAr Kar Aung
Published in: Internal medicine journal (2018)
DILI commonly occurs in patients with cADRs and is associated with longer inpatient stay. Patients with SJS/TEN and peripheral lymphocytosis appear to be at higher risk for developing associated liver injury.
Keyphrases
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  • adverse drug
  • liver injury
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