Journal of thoracic imaging
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Drug-related diseases of the lungs have been noted with increasing frequency in urban patients. These entities are also being seen in smaller urban and suburban settings, however. The spectrum of pathology is also changing coincident with the marked increase in crack cocaine use. ⋯ Pulmonary complications related to injections of illicit drugs have included pulmonary infection, pulmonary edema, particulate embolism, and talcosis. The "pocket shot" places the patient at risk for a unique set of complications. Radiologists should be aware of this wide spectrum of pulmonary disease that may be related to this increasingly frequent social problem.
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The review provides an update of drug-induced pulmonary disorders, focusing on newer agents whose effects on the lung have been studied recently. Included among these drugs are cyclosporine, cytosine arabinoside (Ara-C), amiodarone, interleukin-2 (IL-2), OKT3, tricyclic antidepressants, and bromocriptine. A brief review of the most common cytotoxic and noncytotoxic agents causing pulmonary toxicity is also included.