1. Graft infection by HBV was accompanied by significant liver injury in six allografts in five recipients. 2. However, the nature and severity of the liver injury associated with graft reinfection is variable. 3. Patients were stratified according to whether recurrent HBV caused severe, progressive liver injury, including cirrhosis, or mild liver disease. 4. With regard to endogenous factors, there is no doubt that gender differences play a role, with women more susceptible to alcohol induced liver injury than men. 5. SIR, -- The seeds and roots of Heliotropium lasocarpium contain a pyrrolizidine alkaloid that causes toxic liver injury and occlusion of centrolobular veins in the liver. 6. Toxic liver injury was defined as such if recorded in the log book of the hospitals. 7. Bad liver injury. 8. Children are as susceptible to liver injury as adults, although the incidence is lower in children because they take fewer medications. |