Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is defined as injury to the liver caused by exposure to a drug or some drugs. The number of cases suffering from DILI has been increasing. There are few clinical features specifically associated with DILI. The recognition and diagnosis of DILI is difficult. In this report, we described a DILI case caused by herbal remedies.
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Cheng, D., Wang, X., Ou, W., & Xing, H. (2017). A Drug-induced Hepatitis Patient with a Manifestation of Liver Occupying Lesions on Ultrasound B: Case Report and Literature Review. Infection International, 2(2), 81–83. https://doi.org/10.1515/ii-2017-0044
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