Publications by authors named "Jwan Alallaf"

Calcinosis cutis is a known but rare complication from the extravasation of intravenous calcium preparations. Calcium gluconate is a commonly used medication to prevent cardiac arrhythmias in the setting of hyperkalemia and cardiac arrest during resuscitation and life support. Extravasation of calcium gluconate may result in skin necrosis and a bullous reaction in its most severe form, which should be promptly recognized so that treatment can be provided.

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Background: Drug-induced liver injury (DILI) is the most common cause of acute liver failure in the Western world. While it requires a diagnosis of exclusion, it is exceedingly prevalent in patients taking multiple hepatotoxic agents, the foremost of which are antibiotics, followed by herbal and dietary supplements. Below we will discuss a case of nafcillin-induced liver injury suggested by a thorough work-up and rule-out of other hepatic and biliary pathologies.

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