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Chest, Vol 88, 304-306, Copyright © 1985 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Reactivation of bleomycin lung toxicity following oxygen administration. A second response to corticosteroids

AJ Gilson and SA Sahn

We report a patient who had two episodes of bleomycin lung toxicity with a good clinical response following corticosteroid therapy. The first episode followed treatment with 120 units of bleomycin and was characterized by cough and dyspnea. The second resulted in ARDS following a surgical procedure that used an FIO2 level of 0.33.


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