Cancer chemotherapy II: atypical hepatic injuries
- PMID: 17723925
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cld.2007.06.012
Cancer chemotherapy II: atypical hepatic injuries
Abstract
Although chemotherapy generally is accompanied by regular testing for liver enzyme abnormalities, atypical reactions may occur that escape ordinary detection, because hepatocyte injury is not the primary event. The presence of fatty liver, mitochondrial changes, and even biliary abnormalities can be associated with normal or nearly normal liver enzyme levels. This article discusses unique aspects of liver damage associated with cancer chemotherapy. These unique reactions merit special attention and a special vigilance from clinicians.
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