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Query: UMLS:C0392680 (
shortness of breath
)
5,217
document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
Drug-induced pulmonary disease is a well-recognized complication of
MTX
treatment of rheumatic diseases. Physicians involved in the management of patients receiving
MTX
should be aware of this potentially life-threatening complication. The prompt evaluation of new pulmonary symptoms in patients receiving
MTX
is important in the early recognition of this drug-induced complication. The characteristic symptoms are
shortness of breath
, nonproductive cough, fatigue, and fever. If an
MTX
-induced pulmonary reaction is suspected and abnormalities are noted on lung examination, chest radiography should be performed. In the presence of an abnormal chest radiograph,
MTX
should be discontinued, supportive measures instituted, and the diagnosis of the patient's pulmonary complaints investigated by specifically looking for features of the underlying rheumatic process, infection, and other medical conditions. Patients with severe pulmonary compromise should be hospitalized and given supplemental oxygen and high-dose corticosteroids. Most patients recover from their illness. No risk factors have been identified that consistently identify patients at the greatest risk for
MTX
-induced pulmonary toxicity. All patients receiving
MTX
should be educated concerning this potentially life-threatening drug toxicity and instructed to contact their physician immediately if significant pulmonary symptoms develop.
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PMID:Methotrexate pulmonary toxicity. 936 Nov 61