hepatotoksilised
Hepatotoksilised is an Estonian term used to describe substances that can cause liver injury, i.e., hepatotoxic agents. Hepatotoxicity refers to liver damage resulting from chemical, drug, or toxin exposure. The spectrum ranges from mild enzyme elevations to fulminant liver failure, and the pattern of injury can be hepatocellular, cholestatic, or mixed.
Mechanisms of hepatotoxicity include direct cellular toxicity, immune-mediated injury, and metabolic activation that produces harmful metabolites.
Common causes of hepatotoksilised injury include acetaminophen overdose, chronic alcohol use, and various prescription drugs such
Management centers on avoiding further exposure and providing supportive care. Specific treatment exists for acetaminophen toxicity