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Philippe Camus, M.D.
Dijon, France
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09/07/2012
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Diagnosing DIRD
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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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Causality assessment
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See also under
Ergots, ergot alkaloids, ergolines
Publications
Cardiac and noncardiac fibrotic reactions caused by ergot-and nonergot-derived dopamine agonists.
Fibrosis associated with dopamine agonist therapy in Parkinson's disease.
Chronic constrictive pericarditis induced by long-term bromocriptine therapy: report of two cases.
Pleuropulmonary disease as a side-effect of treatment with bromocriptine.
Pleural disease during treatment with bromocriptine in patients previously exposed to asbestos.
Suggestive evidence for bromocriptine-induced pleurisy.
Bromocriptine and pleuropulmonary disease.
Pleuropulmonary disease during bromocriptine treatment of Parkinson's disease.
Pleuropulmonary involvement during bromocriptine treatment.
Pleuropulmonary reactions in patients on bromocriptine treatment.
[Pleuropulmonary fibrosis and bromocriptine].
Pleuropulmonary shadows on bromocriptine.