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(Fr: hémoptysie isolée). Lone hemoptysis. Hemoptysis presumed to be drug-induced may disclose an underlying airway or pulmonary benign or malignant condition. Hemoptysis is a classic, though inconsistent manifestation of underlying diffuse alveolar hemorrhage or DAH (see under IIIa). Certain drugs do increase the risk of post-procedural (e.g. TBLB, maybe also cryobiopsy) bleeding and need to be withdrawn prior to the procedure

Publications

Busch CD, Heiberger CJ, Mehta TI, Yim D

Amiodarone-induced Hemoptysis: A Rare Presentation of Amiodarone-induced Pulmonary Toxicity Occurs at a Low Dose.

Cureus 2019 Jul 31;11;e5289 — 2019 Jul 31 — e5289

Elikowski W, Cofta S, Nowicki A, Ma?czak J, Psuja P

[Recurrent hemoptysis following thienopyridines and amiodarone administration. therapeutic dilemma].

Polskie Archiwum Medycyny Wewnetrznej 2005 Aug;114;773-8 — 2005 Aug — 773-8

Ravishankar R, Samuels LE, Kaufman MS, Samuels FL, Thomas MP, Galindo L, Morris RJ, Brockman SK

Amiodarone-associated hemoptysis.

The American journal of the medical sciences 1998 Dec;316;390-2 — 1998 Dec — 390-2

Goldstein I, Topilsky M, Segev D, Isakov A, Heller I

Very early onset of acute amiodarone pulmonary toxicity presenting with hemoptysis.

Chest 1997 May;111;1446-7 — 1997 May — 1446-7

Vizioli LD, Cho S

Amiodarone-associated hemoptysis.

Chest 1994 Jan;105;305-6 — 1994 Jan — 305-6