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Philippe Camus, M.D.

Dijon, France

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Tryptophan (l-tryptophan, synthetic)

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I.b Pneumonitis (ILD)

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Last update : 29/04/2012
 
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Drug and radiation history
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Drug singularity - Correct identification of the drug
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Consistent timing of exposure v. onset of symptoms
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Clinical, imaging, BAL, pathological pattern consistent with the specific drug
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Careful exlusion of another cause
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Remission of symptoms with removal of drug
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Recurrence with rechallenge (rarely advisable)
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Publications

Pulmonary manifestations of the eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome associated with tryptophan ingestion.
Chest 1992 May;101;1274-81 1992 May
Eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome: findings on chest radiographs in 18 patients.
Radiology 1991 Sep;180;849-52 1991 Sep
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis and pulmonary vasculitis with eosinophilia in a patient taking an L-tryptophan preparation.
Annals of internal medicine 1990 Feb 15;112;301-3 1990 Feb 15
DNA minisatellites demonstrate somatic DNA changes in most human bladder cancers.
Cytogenetics and cell genetics 1990;53;61-3 1990

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