“…include bacteria (brucellosis, granuloma inguinale, tularemia), rickettsia (Q fever), fungi {histoplasmosis), and parasites · (schistosoma mansoni). Drug-induced granulomatous hepatitis is well recognized14 and accounted for 29% of cases in one series.11 Fauci and Wolffl2 grouped cases associated with drugs, berylliosis and erythema nodosum, together as "hypersensitivity diseases 11 that cause granulomatous hepatitis. Agents involved include sulfonamides, penicillin, allopurinol, phenylbutazone, halothane, hydralazine, and methyldopa .…”