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diphenylhydantoin/necrosis

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Diphenylhydantoin-induced hepatic necrosis. A case study.

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A patient with post-traumatic seizure disorder developed lymphadenopathy, exfoliative dermatitis, and hepatic failure while on diphenylhydantoin therapy and died in hepatic coma. Autopsy disclosed massive hepatic necrosis. The clinical and pathological pictures are similar to the six previously

Diphenylhydantoin--induced hepatic necrosis.

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Diphenylhydantoin fatal hepatic necrosis (a review of literature and report of a case treated with exchange transfusion).

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Fatal liver necrosis and diphenylhydantoin sensitivity.

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Fatal diphenylhydantoin-induced hepatic necrosis: sonographic-pathologic correlation.

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[Localized cerebellar necrosis after an overdose of diphenylhydantoin].

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Hyperglycemia produced in mice by administration of acetazolamide and diphenylhydantoin.

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Isolated mouse islets exposed to 3mM glucose released an increased amount of insulin in the presence of acetazolamide (AZM) (10 mM) and diphenylhydantoin (DPH) (0.35 or 3.5 mM), whereas insulin secretion due to 20 mM glucose was decreased in the presence of AZM (10 mM) and DPH (0.35, 0.70 or 3.5

The effects of phenobarbital and diphenylhydantoin on liver function and morphology.

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Sixty-three children with seizure disorders receiving phenobarbital and/or diphenylhydantoin for more than 12 months had liver function tests evaluated. All 56 whose serum anticonvulsant concentrations were in the therapeutic range had elevations of their serum gamma glutamyl transpeptidase

Hepatic injury associated with diphenylhydantoin therapy. A clinicopathologic study of 20 cases.

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Although the toxicity of diphenylhydantoin in a number of target organs is discussed in numberous reports, hepatotoxic reactions are quite rare. The hepatic lesion has mostly been described as necrosis or hepatitis. Tissue sections from 20 patients who had validated diphenylhydantoin hepatotoxicity

Cell transforming and oncogenic activity of 2,3,7,8--tetrachloro--and 2,3,7,8 tetrabromodibenzo-p-dioxin.

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We have developed a host-mediated assay system for detection of the transforming activity of chemical carcinogens on peritoneal macrophages, directly, as well as indirectly acting carcinogenic substances administered intraperitoneally to NMRI mice could be examined in this way. Resident macrophages

Pulmonary capillaritis and alveolar hemorrhage. Update on diagnosis and management.

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Pulmonary vascular inflammatory disorders may involve all components of the pulmonary vasculature, including capillaries. The principal histopathologic features of pulmonary capillaritis include capillary wall necrosis with infiltration by neutrophils, interstitial erythrocytes, and/or hemosiderin,
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