Abstract
A patient is described who suffered hypersensitivity reactions (anorexia, nausea and vomiting) as well as cholestatic jaundice from therapy with azathioprine. Evidence is given that the 2 reactions were mediated by different portions of the azathioprine molecule. © 1980 The Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine.
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Davis, M., Eddleston, A. L. W. F., & Williams, R. (1980). Hypersensitivity and jaundice due to azathioprine. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 56(654), 274–275. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.56.654.274
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