Parallel 30: Viral Hepatitis in Transplant
7 October 2015
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Silvia Udali, Sara Moruzzi, Andrea Ruzzenente, Sang‐Woon Choi, Simonetta Friso – 5 October 2015
Drug‐induced liver injury associated with stevens‐Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis: Patient characteristics, causes, and outcome in 36 cases
Harshad Devarbhavi, Sujata Raj, Venu H. Aradya, Vijaykumar T. Rangegowda, Girish P. Veeranna, Rajvir Singh, Vishnuvardan Reddy, Mallikarjun Patil – 5 October 2015 – The liver and skin are the organs most commonly involved in serious adverse drug reactions. Rarely a drug reaction can affect both organs concurrently. The association of drug‐induced liver injury (DILI) and Stevens‐Johnson syndrome (SJS) or toxic epidermal necrosis (TEN) is even rarer and not well studied.
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Itxarone Bilbao, Magda Guilera – 5 October 2015
Effect of scavenger receptor class B type I antagonist ITX5061 in patients with hepatitis C virus infection undergoing liver transplantation
Ian A. Rowe, Damien C. Tully, Matthew J. Armstrong, Richard Parker, Kathy Guo, Darren Barton, Gene D. Morse, Charles S. Venuto, Colin B. Ogilvie, Ditte L. Hedegaard, Jeffrey F. McKelvy, Flossie Wong‐Staal, Todd M. Allen, Peter Balfe, Jane A. McKeating, David J. Mutimer – 5 October 2015 – Hepatitis C virus (HCV) entry inhibitors have been hypothesized to prevent infection of the liver after transplantation. ITX5061 is a scavenger receptor class B type I antagonist that blocks HCV entry and infection in vitro.
Late‐onset arterial hemorrhage mimicking pseudoaneurysm after living donor liver transplantation
Teruyuki Miyazaki, Shintaro Yamazaki, Tadatoshi Takayama, Masamichi Moriguchi, Tokio Higaki, Tsutomu Kashimura, Hiroaki Nakazawa, Shyunichi Matsuoka, Mitsuhiko Moriyama, Masatoshi Makuuchi – 5 October 2015