1. Propylthiouracil-induced alveolar hemorrhage.
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Aydın, Bünyamin, Aksu, Oğuzhan, Kacemer, Hasret, Demirkan, Halil, Altuntaş, Atilla, Dirican, Nigar, Köroğlu, Banu Kale, and Şahin, Mehmet
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HEMORRHAGE risk factors , *PULMONARY alveoli , *THIOURACIL , *WOUNDS & injuries - Abstract
Thionamide induced vasculitis is a multisystem disease. The patients may present with different clinical signs and findings due to organ involvement. These patients are almost always perinuclear antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (pANCA) or antimyeloperoxidase (MPO) positive. Clinical findings are not seen in all of the patients who are ANCA positive while using thionamide. Although symptoms usually resolve with drug discontinuation, some patients, however, require high-dose steroids, immunosuppressants, or plasmapheresis. We present here a case of alveolar hemorrhage induced by propilthiouracil (PTU) during treatment with PTU for Graves'disease; patients completely recovered with corticosteroid, cyclophosphamide, and plasmapheresis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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