Drug toxicity

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Drug toxicity, also drug reaction, in pathology is often a diagnosis of exclusion. Few drugs leave a distinctive histomorphologic pattern.

This article covers a few of the distinctive histomorphologic pattern and links to other articles that deal with specific organ systems.

Sodium polystyrene sulfonate

AKA Kayexalate

General

  • Used to treat hyperkalemia.

Microscopic

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See also

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