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. 2016 Jan 15;10(1):27–36. doi: 10.5009/gnl15114

Table 3.

Biopsy Reported Phenotypes of Drug Induced Liver Injury and Agents

Phenotype Histologic feature Example
Acute hepatic necrosis Collapse and centrolobular necrosis (Fig. 3) Acetaminophen, isoniazid
Acute fatty liver with lactic acidosis Microvesicular hepatic steatosis; later with macrovesicular steatosis Didanosine, valproate
Acute viral hepatitis like Inflammatory infiltrates Isoniazid, flutamide
Autoimmune-like hepatitis Plasma cell infiltration and interface hepatitis Minocycline, nitrofurantoin
Bland cholestasis Ballooned hepatocytes with minimal inflammation Anabolic steroids
Cholestatic hepatitis Ballooned hepatocytes with inflammation Amoxicillin-clavulanate, phenytoin
Cirrhosis Fibrosis without inflammation Methotrexate, amiodarone
Immunoallergic hepatitis Eosinophilic infiltration Phenytoin, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole
Nodular regeneration Microscopic or macroscopic liver nodules without fibrosis Azathioprine, oxaliplatin
Nonalcoholic fatty liver Micro/macrosteatosis, ballooned hepatocytes, periportal inflammation Methotrexate, tamoxifen
Sinusoidal obstruction syndrome Obliteration of central veins with inflammation Busulfan
Vanishing bile duct syndrome Loss of small inter- and intralobular bile ducts (Fig. 1) Sulfonamides and β-lactams