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Philippe Camus, M.D.

Dijon, France

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V.b Eosinophilic pleural effusion

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Last update : 08/07/2012
 
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Publications

Clozapine-induced peripheral and pleural fluid eosinophilia.
The Annals of pharmacotherapy 2012 Feb;46;e4 2012 Feb
Hepatitis, hyperglycemia, pleural effusion, eosinophilia, hematuria and proteinuria occurring early in clozapine treatment.
International clinical psychopharmacology 1998 Mar;13;95-8 1998 Mar
Cellulitis, eosinophilia, and unilateral pleural effusion associated with clozapine treatment.
Journal of clinical psychopharmacology 1997 Jun;17;232-3 1997 Jun

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