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See also under ANA-positive (lupus) effusions Vd. Large effusions may cause cardiac tamponade or respiratory failure. Occasional cases due to drug-induced hypothroidism (PMIiD 26319226)
Publications
Clozapine-associated severe eosinophilia following lithium rebound neutropenia: A case report.
Neuropsychopharmacology reports 2020 Sep 19;; — 2020 Sep 19
Late occurrence of clozapine-associated polyserositis.
The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology 2007 Feb;10;147-8 — 2007 Feb — 147-8
Clozapine-induced pericarditis, pericardial tamponade, polyserositis, and rash.
The Journal of clinical psychiatry 2005 Nov;66;1490-1 — 2005 Nov — 1490-1
[Malignant neuroleptic syndrome and polyserositis associated to clozapine use: report of one case].
Revista medica de Chile 2005 Oct;133;1225-8 — 2005 Oct — 1225-8
Pericarditis and polyserositis as a side effect of clozapine in an adolescent girl.
Journal of child and adolescent psychopharmacology 2004;14;311-4 — 2004 — 311-4
Pericardial and bilateral pleural effusion associated with clozapine treatment.
European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists 2004 Feb;19;65 — 2004 Feb — 65
Clozapine-associated polyserositis.
The New Zealand medical journal 2003 Oct 24;116;U651 — 2003 Oct 24 — U651
Sweet's syndrome and polyserositis with clozapine.
The American journal of psychiatry 2002 Nov;159;1947 — 2002 Nov — 1947
Polyserositis, acute withdrawal, and relapse after abrupt clozapine discontinuation.
Psychosomatics 2002 Sep-Oct;43;418-20 — 2002 Sep-Oct — 418-20
Clozapine induced polyserositis.
Clinical neuropharmacology 1997 Aug;20;352-6 — 1997 Aug — 352-6
Polyserositis associated with clozapine treatment.
The American journal of psychiatry 1992 Sep;149;1274-5 — 1992 Sep — 1274-5