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    Drug-Induced Colon Injury

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    Drug-induced injury of the colon is a relatively frequent though underestimated event. The histological manifestations are very variable and frequently mimic other disease entities with different etiologies. The pathologist should try to give to the clinician indications concerning a possible drug-related etiology of the injury, with a specification of the drug involved, if feasible. Careful clinicopatho-logical confrontation is important to distinguish drug-related injury from other diseases of the colon. The following section provides an overview of the different patterns that can be encountered in drug-induced colon injury, their relation to specific medications, and the possible differential diagnosis

    Drug-Induced Injury, Vascular, Congenital, and Miscellaneous Disorders

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    Cerebral Edema and Intracranial Dynamics

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    Intentional Replantation: A Procedure as a Last Resort

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    Pharmacology and toxicology of mycophenolate in organ transplant recipients: an update

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