Causality imputation between herbal products and HILI: An algorithm evaluation in a systematic review
Algorithms can have several purposes in the clinical practice. There are different scales for causality imputation in DILI (Drug-Induced Liver Injury), but the applicability and validity of these for the HILI (Herb-Induced Liver Injury) evaluation is questionable for some scales. The purpose of the...
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Autores principales: | Pedro Felipe Soares, Maria Tereza Calchi Fanti Fernandes, Andréia de Santana Souza, Caio Medina Lopes, Darjore Amorim Carvalho dos Santos, Diogo Pereira Rodrigues Oliveira, Marcela Gottschald Pereira, Nilia Maria De Brito Lima Prado, Gecynalda Soares da Silva Gomes, Genário Santos, Junior, Raymundo Paraná |
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Elsevier
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/ace1999ec4cc444a9bc1d755ea57a6ec |
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