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Drug- and chemical-induced cholestasis
Raja Mohi-ud-din1, James H Lewis
1Section of Hepatology, Division of Gastroenterology, Georgetown University Medical Center, 3800 Reservoir Road, Washington, DC 20007, USA.
Clinics in Liver Disease
|April 6, 2004
Abstract:
Cholestasis caused by medicinal and chemical agents is an increasingly well-recognized cause of liver disease. Clinical drug-induced cholestatic syndromes producing jaundice and bile duct injury can mimic extrahepatic biliary obstruction, primary biliary cirrhosis, and sclerosing cholangitis, among others. This article updates the various forms of drug-induced cholestasis, focusing on the clinicopathologic features of this form of hepatic injury and on the known or putative mechanisms by which drugs and chemicals lead to cholestasis.