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A case of acute
onset non-cardiogenic
pulmonary edema
induced by
hydrochlorothiazide
(HCT) is presented.
Rapid recovery was
obtained with
supportive therapy.
Leukopenia was
evident during the
acute phase, with
rapid recovery
parallel to the
clinical improvement,
suggesting pulmonary
sequestration of
granulocytes.
Immunological
studies including
lymphocyte
stimulation test
with HCT and
measurement of
specific IgG and IgE
to HCT elicited
negative results.
The pathogenesis of
this type of
reaction remains to
be elucidated.
Key words:
Hydrochlorothiazide
(HCT), pulmonary
edema, adverse drug
reaction,
idiosyncratic
reaction. |