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DictionarySeeinjurydrug-induced liver injury
drug-induced liver injury Abbreviation: DILI. Hepatic inflammation, hepatocellular necrosis, or jaundice due to exposure to a medication or toxin. The most common cause of DILI is an overdose of acetaminophen, but many other medications can damage liver cells and produce signs, symptoms, and laboratory findings suggestive of cholestasis or hepatitis. See also: injuryLegalSeeInjury |