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Drug-induced diffuse alveolar hemorrhage syndromes and vasculitis.
Clinics in Chest Medicine 2004 March
Current and past drug intake is essential in the evaluation of a patient who has DAH. Simple treatments, such as reversal of a coagulation defect or withdrawal of the drug, can reverse a life-threatening situation. DAO may result in DAH, and depending on the severity of the drug withdrawl, will not be adequate and corticosteroid therapy is recommended.
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