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Biomarkers of idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury (DILI) - a systematic review.

Edmond AtallahCristiana FreixoIsmael Alvarez-AlvarezFrancisco Javier CuberoAlexander L GerbesGerd A Kullak-UblickGuruprasad Padur Aithal
Published in: Expert opinion on drug metabolism & toxicology (2021)
Diagnostic studies were heterogeneous with regard to the study population and outcomes measured. Prognostic models were developed by integrating novel biomarkers, risk scores, and traditional biomarkers, which increased their prognostic ability to predict death or transplantation by 6 months. This systematic review highlights the case of need for non-genetic biomarkers that distinguish DILI from acute liver injury related to alternative etiology. Biomarkers with the potential to identify serious adverse outcomes from acute DILI should be validated in independent prospective cohorts with a substantial number of cases.
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