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Pleural effusion (uni or bilateral) (can accompany ILD induced by the drug)
Evidence level
low
Lone, isolated, free-flowing pleural effusion on imaging. See other forms of pleural effusions under Vb, d, e, g, h, i, m which may present similarly on imaging. The effusion can be uni- or bilateral. More often a lymphocyte-, mixed or neutrophil-rich exudate. At times the effusion is eosipophil-rich. Pleural effusion can be present with the acute clinical phase of severe drug-induced ILD (e.g. methotrexate lung; PMID 16840219). In general, pleural effusion in the context of drug-induced ILD or pulmonary edema is not tabulated under this heading. ANA-panel indicated to diagnose drug-induced lupus PMID 10424528
Publications
Arsenic-induced pericardial and pleural effusion without acute promyelocytic leukemia differentiation syndrome.
Leukemia research 2010 Jan;34;e25-6 — 2010 Jan — e25-6
QT prolongation: a case of arsenical pericardial and pleural effusion.
Cardiovascular toxicology 2008 Mar;8;41-4 — 2008 Mar — 41-4