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Interstitial pneumonitis in the transplant patient: consider sirolimus-associated pulmonary toxicity. The Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society : official organ of the Louisiana State Medical Society [J La State Med Soc] Journal article

 
TitleInterstitial pneumonitis in the transplant patient: consider sirolimus-associated pulmonary toxicity.
Author(s)Feagans J, Victor D, Moehlen M, Florman SS, Regenstein F, Balart LA, Joshi S, Killackey MT, Slakey DP, Paramesh AS 
InstitutionTulane University, Department of Internal Medicine, New Orleans, USA.
SourceJ La State Med Soc 2009 May-Jun; 161(3):166, 168-72.
AbstractInterstitial pneumonia in a transplant patient can have a varied etiology. Sirolimus (Rapamycin; Rapamune) is a popularly used immunosuppressant in solid organ transplantation that has anecdotally been associated with pulmonary toxicity. Sirolimus-induced pulmonary toxicity consists of a range of syndromes that is characterized by the presence of organizing pneumonia, interstitial pneumonitis, pulmonary alveolar proteinosis, focal fibrosis, or by the presence of alveolar hemorrhage. Diagnosis can be challenging and is usually made by exclusion of other etiologies. In this report we present two cases of sirolimus-associated pulmonary toxicity with a review of the literature.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID19772040
  
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