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      Clinical presentation, causative drugs and outcome of patients with autoimmune features in two prospective DILI registries

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              Case definition and phenotype standardization in drug-induced liver injury.

              Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is the most frequent reason cited for the withdrawal of approved drugs from the market and accounts for up to 15% of the cases of acute liver failure. Investigators around the globe have begun to identify and study patients with DILI; several large registries and tissue banks are being established. In order to gain the maximum scientific benefit from these efforts, the definitions and terminology related to the clinical phenotypes of DILI must be harmonized. For this purpose, an international DILI Expert Working Group of clinicians and scientists reviewed current DILI terminology and diagnostic criteria so as to develop more uniform criteria that would define and characterize the spectrum of clinical syndromes that constitute DILI. Consensus was established with respect to the threshold criteria for definition of a case as being DILI, the pattern of liver injury, causality assessment, severity, and chronicity. Consensus was also reached on approaches to characterizing DILI in the setting of chronic liver diseases, including autoimmune hepatitis (AIH).
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                Journal
                Liver International
                Liver International
                Wiley
                1478-3223
                1478-3231
                June 03 2023
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Servicios de Aparato Digestivo and Farmacología Clínica Hospital Universitario Virgen de la Victoria, Instituto de Investigación Biomédica de Málaga y Plataforma en Nanomedicina‐IBIMA Plataforma BIONAND, Universidad de Málaga Málaga Spain
                [2 ] Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red en el Área Temática de Enfermedades Hepáticas y Digestivas (CIBERehd) Madrid Spain
                [3 ] Servicio de Gastroenterología, Hospital Universitario de Donostia San Sebastián Spain
                [4 ] Servicio de Gastroenterología Hospital de Mendaro Mendaro Spain
                [5 ] Servicio de Aparato Digestivo Hospital Universitari i Politècnic La Fe, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria La Fe Valencia Spain
                [6 ] Platform ISCIII for Clinical Research and Clinical Trials UICEC‐IBIMA Málaga Spain
                [7 ] Hospital de Clínicas Universidad de la República Montevideo Uruguay
                [8 ] Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia Lima Peru
                [9 ] Hospital Universitario Prof. Edgard Santos Salvador de Bahia Brazil
                [10 ] Universidad Federal de Bahia Bahia Brazil
                [11 ] Hospital Provincial del Centenario, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional de Rosario Rosario Argentina
                [12 ] University of Southern California Research Center for Liver Diseases, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California Los Angeles California USA
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                10.1111/liv.15623
                b6119d58-ea08-47f8-a304-386cf413a5e7
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