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139 related items for PubMed ID: 26763816

  • 1. Fulminant liver failure and transplantation after use of dietary supplements.
    Smith RJ, Bertilone C, Robertson AG.
    Med J Aust; 2016 Jan 18; 204(1):30-2. PubMed ID: 26763816
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  • 2. Dangerous dietary supplements: Garcinia cambogia-associated hepatic failure requiring transplantation.
    Lunsford KE, Bodzin AS, Reino DC, Wang HL, Busuttil RW.
    World J Gastroenterol; 2016 Dec 07; 22(45):10071-10076. PubMed ID: 28018115
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  • 3. Acute liver failure caused by 'fat burners' and dietary supplements: a case report and literature review.
    Yellapu RK, Mittal V, Grewal P, Fiel M, Schiano T.
    Can J Gastroenterol; 2011 Mar 07; 25(3):157-60. PubMed ID: 21499580
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  • 4. Acute liver failure induced by green tea extracts: case report and review of the literature.
    Molinari M, Watt KD, Kruszyna T, Nelson R, Walsh M, Huang WY, Nashan B, Peltekian K.
    Liver Transpl; 2006 Dec 07; 12(12):1892-5. PubMed ID: 17133573
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  • 5. Green tea extracts and acute liver failure: the need for caution in their use and diagnostic assessment.
    Jimenez-Saenz M, Martinez-Sanchez C.
    Liver Transpl; 2007 Jul 07; 13(7):1067. PubMed ID: 17600357
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  • 6. Black cohosh, safety, and public awareness.
    Dunbar K, Solga SF.
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  • 7. Fulminant hepatitis during self-medication with conjugated linoleic acid.
    Nortadas R, Barata J.
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  • 8. Severe hepatotoxicity associated with use of a dietary supplement containing usnic acid.
    Sanchez W, Maple JT, Burgart LJ, Kamath PS.
    Mayo Clin Proc; 2006 Apr 07; 81(4):541-4. PubMed ID: 16610575
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  • 9. [Hepatotoxicity of dietary supplements and herbals is mostly unknown].
    Jacobsen C, Semb S, Kromann-Andersen H.
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  • 10. Hazards of hindsight--monitoring the safety of nutritional supplements.
    Cohen PA.
    N Engl J Med; 2014 Apr 03; 370(14):1277-80. PubMed ID: 24693886
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  • 17. Acute liver failure secondary to green tea extract.
    Fletcher C, Strasser SI, Liu K, McKenzie C.
    Pathology; 2024 Jun 03; 56(4):597-599. PubMed ID: 38071155
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  • 18. Acute Liver Failure Caused by Use of Fat Burner: A Case Report.
    Ferreira GSA, Watanabe ALC, Trevizoli NC, Jorge FMF, Diaz LGG, Couto CF, Lima LV, Raupp DRL, Araujo BE.
    Transplant Proc; 2020 Jun 03; 52(5):1409-1412. PubMed ID: 32192741
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  • 19. Should trials of liver xenotransplantation proceed in toxic fulminant hepatic failure?
    Horton PJ, Chaudhury P, Rochon C, Metrakos P, Tchervenkov J.
    Xenotransplantation; 2006 Nov 03; 13(6):483. PubMed ID: 17059571
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  • 20. Co-ingestion of willow bark tea and acetaminophen associated with fatal infantile fulminant liver failure.
    Dinakaran D, Bristow E, Armanious H, Garros D, Yap J, Noga M, Sergi C.
    Pediatr Int; 2017 Jun 03; 59(6):743-745. PubMed ID: 28436611
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