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. 1997 Aug;43(8 Pt 2):1512-26.

Xenobiotic-induced hepatotoxicity: mechanisms of liver injury and methods of monitoring hepatic function

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  • PMID: 9265903
Review

Xenobiotic-induced hepatotoxicity: mechanisms of liver injury and methods of monitoring hepatic function

M G Sturgill et al. Clin Chem. 1997 Aug.

Abstract

Xenobiotic-induced liver injury is a clinically important etiology of hepatic disease that, if not recognized, can lead to hepatic failure. In this article we discuss the mechanisms of xenobiotic-induced liver injury, various factors that can alter the risk and severity of injury, the clinical and laboratory manifestations of injury, and the methods used to detect the presence of injury and (or) functioning liver mass.

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