Wandering Pneumonia Caused by Dabigatran
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概要
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We herein describe the case of a 74-year-old man who experienced pulmonary consolidation and chest pain following administration of dabigatran, a novel oral anticoagulant. The consolidation settled spontaneously in another lung area, a condition sometimes referred to as "wandering pneumonia." Although we did not find specific pathological evidence of interstitial lung disease on transbronchial lung biopsy, a lung opacity spontaneously disappeared following discontinuance of dabigatran, and there was no recurrence. There are no other reports of dabigatran-induced lung injury, except alveolar hemorrhage and eosinophilic pneumonia. We should consider that any novel drug could cause various types of pulmonary injuries.
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著者
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Sakai Toshihiko
Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Technology, Kanagawa University
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Tojima Hirokazu
Department of Respiratory Medicine, Tokyo Rosai Hospital
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Koumura Chie
Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Tokyo Rosai Hospital, Japan
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Kono Masakazu
Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Tokyo Rosai Hospital, Japan
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Hirota Kousuke
Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Chiba University, Japan
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Yokoe Ayako
Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Tokyo Rosai Hospital, Japan
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