The Drug-Induced Respiratory Disease Website and App
Frequency - Incidence
Incidence of respiratory adverse event(s) due to the specific drug as assessed by number of reported/published cases in the literature. Red digits in stars indicate: 0 = Very rare, questionable signal · 1 = < 10 cases · 2 = 10-50 cases · 3 = 50–100 cases · 4 = 100-200 cases · 5 = >200 cases
Evidence level/grade
Evidence level for respiratory adverse event(s) due to the specific drug as estimated using Hill’s (1965), Naranjo’s (1981), and Bégaud’s (1985) criteria applied to published cases. Blue digits in stars indicate: 0 = Questionable · 1 = Low · 2 = Moderate · 3 = Robust · 4 = Definite · 5 = Unquestionable, pathognomonic
Eye-catcher: Multiple radiolucent balls
Publications
An unusual cause of air-fluid levels in the chest.
American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 2012 May 15;185;1127 — 2012 May 15 — 1127
Images in clinical medicine. Plombage cavities.
The New England journal of medicine 2009 Jun 04;360;2455 — 2009 Jun 04 — 2455
Images in clinical medicine. Infection 57 years after plombage.
The New England journal of medicine 2009 Jun 04;360;e29 — 2009 Jun 04 — e29
Late complications of collapse therapy for pulmonary tuberculosis.
Chest 2001 Sep;120;847-51 — 2001 Sep — 847-51
Lucite extraperiosteal plombage. Roentgenologic review of late complications.
The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy, and nuclear medicine 1967 Jul;100;593-6 — 1967 Jul — 593-6