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COVID-19 associated liver injury: An updated review on the mechanisms and management of risk groups
Yue Shi, Mina Wang, Liqun Wu, Xuexin Li, Zehuan Liao
Liver Research · 2023 · ▲ 18 citations
Abstract
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been associated with various liver injury cases worldwide. To date, the prevalence, mechanism, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and outcomes of COVID-19-induced liver injury in various at-risk groups are not well defined. Liver injury may arise in the prevention and treatment of COVID-19 from direct causes such as viral infection and indirect causes such as systemic inflammation, hypoxic changes, and drugs that exacerbate any pre-existing liver disease. Studies have found that patients with underlying liver disease are at higher risk of COVID-19-induced liver injury. Certain condition of cardiopulmonary and metabolic diseases and vulnerable stages in lifespan may also involve in the development of COVID-19-induced liver injury. This review summarized studies of COVID-19-induced liver injury in different at-risk groups regarding their clinical characteristics, parameters, and correlations of the severity with these indicators and signs as well as potential treatment suggestions, to increase attention to physiological and pathological conditions and continue liver function monitoring as they can help in strengthening early supportive treatment and reducing the incidence of adverse outcomes.
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Shi, Y., Wang, M., Wu, L., Li, X., & Liao, Z. (2023). COVID-19 associated liver injury: An updated review on the mechanisms and management of risk groups. <em>Liver Research</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.livres.2023.07.001
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Shi Y, Wang M, Wu L, Li X, Liao Z. COVID-19 associated liver injury: An updated review on the mechanisms and management of risk groups. Liver Research. 2023. doi:10.1016/j.livres.2023.07.001.
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@article{yue2023COVIDa,
title = {COVID-19 associated liver injury: An updated review on the mechanisms and management of risk groups},
author = {Yue Shi and Mina Wang and Liqun Wu and Xuexin Li and Zehuan Liao},
journal = {Liver Research},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.1016/j.livres.2023.07.001},
}
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