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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
Veillon R, Sakai H, Le X, Felip E, Cortot AB, Smit EF, Park K, Griesinger F, Britschgi C, Wu YL, Melosky B, Baijal S, Jr GC, Sedova M, Berghoff K, Otto G, Paik PK
Safety of Tepotinib in Patients With MET Exon 14 Skipping NSCLC and Recommendations for Management.
Clinical lung cancer 2022 Mar 17;; — 2022 Mar 17