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I have no idea how to format this, so I'll leave it to the experts.

The scale is my own conglomeration of the scale as presented in the following 2 papers:

M. GARCI´A-CORTE´S, M. I. LUCENA, K. PACHKORIA, Y. BORRAZ�, R. HIDALGO & R. J . ANDRADE ON BEHALF OF THE SPANISH GROUP FOR THE STUDY OF DRUG-INDUCED LIVER DISEASE (GRUPO DE ESTUDIO PARA LAS HEPATOPATI´AS ASOCIADAS A MEDICAMENTOS, GEHAM). Evaluation of Naranjo Adverse Drug Reactions Probability Scale in causality assessment of drug-induced liver injury. Aliment Pharmacol Ther 27, 780–789

and

Larrey, D. Epidemiology and Individual Susceptibility to Adverse Drug Reactions Affecting the Liver. Semin Liver Dis 2002; 22:145.


Incidentally, I made this page in response to the red-link in hepatotoxicity

---Zizanie13 (talk) 02:03, 11 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

The article is almost completely unintelligible to the average person. Furthermore it looks like original research. ... discospinster talk 02:33, 11 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Its an assessment scale used to assess hepatotoxicity. The papers I referenced discuss the scale, but do not claim to have made it up. It is widely used. Anyone working in an emergency department or GI clinic would have access to it. As far as formating, if you click "edit page", you'll see I tried to format it better. --Zizanie13 (talk) 04:09, 11 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

It is not OR, but I don't think emergency departments are in the business of assessing hepatotoxicity... GI clinics possibly. JFW | T@lk 13:04, 12 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Dr. Lewis R. Goldfrank might disagree with you there. ---Zizanie13 (talk) 04:01, 16 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]