Yıl: 2014 Cilt: 25 Sayı: 1 Sayfa Aralığı: 41 - 45 Metin Dili: İngilizce İndeks Tarihi: 29-07-2022

Drug- and herb-induced liver injury: A case series from a single center

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Background/Aims: Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is common worldwide and has a potentially fatal outcome. It accounts for more than half of the cases of acute liver failure in the United States. Herb-induced liver injury (HILI) is a less documented condition but a growing problem. We present here the clinical characteristics and outcome of patients with drug- and herb-induced liver injury from our center. Materials and Methods: In this 4-year retrospective study, 82 patients in whom there was a causal or highly probable relationship between herbal medicine or drug use and liver disease are presented. Results: The mean age of patients was 43.1±14.8 years; sexual distribution was 53 females and 29 males. The major cause of hepatotoxicity was drugs (87.8%), with herbal medicine accounting for 12.2%. The leading causative agents were nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) (23.1%), followed by antibiotics (19.5%). The pattern of hepatotoxicity was hepatocellular in 35 patients (42.6%), mixed in 28 (34.1%), and cholestatic in 19 patients (23.1%). Teucrium polium (known popularly as felty germander), which is a traditionally used herbal medicine of the Labiatae family in our region, was the most common cause of herb-induced liver injury and responsible in 7 of 10 herbal hepatotoxic cases. Acute liver failure developed in 3 patients (two patients related with flurbiprofen and diclofenac and one patient due to an isoniazid-rifampicin combination). Conclusion: Antibiotics and NSAIDs were the most common etiologic agents for drug-induced liver injury. Surprisingly, herbs follow these groups of drugs and must be questioned more carefully.
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APA DAĞ M, AYDINLI M, ÖZTÜRK Z, Turkbeyler I, KORUK İ, SAVAŞ M, Koruk M, KADAYIFÇI A (2014). Drug- and herb-induced liver injury: A case series from a single center. , 41 - 45.
Chicago DAĞ Muhammed Sait,AYDINLI Musa,ÖZTÜRK ZEYNEL ABİDİN,Turkbeyler Ibrahim Halil,KORUK İrfan,SAVAŞ Muhammet Cemil,Koruk Mehmet,KADAYIFÇI Abdurrahman Drug- and herb-induced liver injury: A case series from a single center. (2014): 41 - 45.
MLA DAĞ Muhammed Sait,AYDINLI Musa,ÖZTÜRK ZEYNEL ABİDİN,Turkbeyler Ibrahim Halil,KORUK İrfan,SAVAŞ Muhammet Cemil,Koruk Mehmet,KADAYIFÇI Abdurrahman Drug- and herb-induced liver injury: A case series from a single center. , 2014, ss.41 - 45.
AMA DAĞ M,AYDINLI M,ÖZTÜRK Z,Turkbeyler I,KORUK İ,SAVAŞ M,Koruk M,KADAYIFÇI A Drug- and herb-induced liver injury: A case series from a single center. . 2014; 41 - 45.
Vancouver DAĞ M,AYDINLI M,ÖZTÜRK Z,Turkbeyler I,KORUK İ,SAVAŞ M,Koruk M,KADAYIFÇI A Drug- and herb-induced liver injury: A case series from a single center. . 2014; 41 - 45.
IEEE DAĞ M,AYDINLI M,ÖZTÜRK Z,Turkbeyler I,KORUK İ,SAVAŞ M,Koruk M,KADAYIFÇI A "Drug- and herb-induced liver injury: A case series from a single center." , ss.41 - 45, 2014.
ISNAD DAĞ, Muhammed Sait vd. "Drug- and herb-induced liver injury: A case series from a single center". (2014), 41-45.
APA DAĞ M, AYDINLI M, ÖZTÜRK Z, Turkbeyler I, KORUK İ, SAVAŞ M, Koruk M, KADAYIFÇI A (2014). Drug- and herb-induced liver injury: A case series from a single center. Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology, 25(1), 41 - 45.
Chicago DAĞ Muhammed Sait,AYDINLI Musa,ÖZTÜRK ZEYNEL ABİDİN,Turkbeyler Ibrahim Halil,KORUK İrfan,SAVAŞ Muhammet Cemil,Koruk Mehmet,KADAYIFÇI Abdurrahman Drug- and herb-induced liver injury: A case series from a single center. Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology 25, no.1 (2014): 41 - 45.
MLA DAĞ Muhammed Sait,AYDINLI Musa,ÖZTÜRK ZEYNEL ABİDİN,Turkbeyler Ibrahim Halil,KORUK İrfan,SAVAŞ Muhammet Cemil,Koruk Mehmet,KADAYIFÇI Abdurrahman Drug- and herb-induced liver injury: A case series from a single center. Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology, vol.25, no.1, 2014, ss.41 - 45.
AMA DAĞ M,AYDINLI M,ÖZTÜRK Z,Turkbeyler I,KORUK İ,SAVAŞ M,Koruk M,KADAYIFÇI A Drug- and herb-induced liver injury: A case series from a single center. Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology. 2014; 25(1): 41 - 45.
Vancouver DAĞ M,AYDINLI M,ÖZTÜRK Z,Turkbeyler I,KORUK İ,SAVAŞ M,Koruk M,KADAYIFÇI A Drug- and herb-induced liver injury: A case series from a single center. Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology. 2014; 25(1): 41 - 45.
IEEE DAĞ M,AYDINLI M,ÖZTÜRK Z,Turkbeyler I,KORUK İ,SAVAŞ M,Koruk M,KADAYIFÇI A "Drug- and herb-induced liver injury: A case series from a single center." Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology, 25, ss.41 - 45, 2014.
ISNAD DAĞ, Muhammed Sait vd. "Drug- and herb-induced liver injury: A case series from a single center". Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology 25/1 (2014), 41-45.