Mathematical modeling of liver injury and dysfunction after acetaminophen overdose: Early discrimination between survival and death
@article{Remien2012MathematicalMO,
title={Mathematical modeling of liver injury and dysfunction after acetaminophen overdose: Early discrimination between survival and death},
author={Christopher H. Remien and Frederick R. Adler and Lindsey J Waddoups and Terry D. Box and Norman Leslie Sussman},
journal={Hepatology},
year={2012},
volume={56}
}Acetaminophen (APAP) is the leading cause of acute liver injury in the developed world. Timely administration of N‐acetylcysteine (N‐Ac) prevents the progression of serious liver injury and disease, whereas failure to administer N‐Ac within a critical time frame allows disease progression and in the most severe cases may result in liver failure or death. In this situation, liver transplantation may be the only life‐saving measure. Thus, the outcome of an APAP overdose depends on the size of the…
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