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Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol ; 33(1S Suppl 1): e42-e49, 2021 12 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1010682

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Liver dysfunction manifesting as elevated aminotransferase levels has been a common feature of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) infection. The mechanism of liver injury in COVID-19 infection is unclear. However, it has been hypothesized to be a result of direct cytopathic effects of the virus, immune dysfunction and cytokine storm-related multiorgan damage, hypoxia-reperfusion injury and idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury due to medications used in the management of COVID-19. The favored hypothesis regarding the pathophysiology of liver injury in the setting of COVID-19 is cytokine storm, an aberrant and unabated inflammatory response leading to hyperproduction of cytokines. In the current review, we have summarized the potential pathophysiologic mechanisms of cytokine-induced liver injury based on the reported literature.


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COVID-19 , Cytokine Release Syndrome , Liver Diseases/virology , COVID-19/complications , Cytokine Release Syndrome/complications , Cytokine Release Syndrome/virology , Cytokines , Humans
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