Pleural Fluid and Serum Eosinophilia
Pleural Fluid and Serum Eosinophilia
We report the case of a patient who was treated with fluoxetine hydrochloride (Prozac) for depression. Approximately 8 weeks into the treatment, an eosinophilic pleural effusion and serum eosinophilia developed. An extensive workup for the etiology of eosinophilic pleural effusion was unrevealing. Pleural biopsy showed a nonspecific inflammatory reaction and mild fibrosis. The pleural effusion and eosinophilia resolved within a few weeks of cessation of the drug. Fluoxetine can be associated with pleural and serum eosinophilia, possibly through an allergic-mediated reaction.
Fluoxetine hydrochloride has been associated with hypersensitivity pneumonitis and pulmonary capillary leakage. However, fluoxetine-induced pleural fluid eosinophilia has not been reported. We report a case of pleural and serum eosinophilia that was probably caused by the drug.
We report the case of a patient who was treated with fluoxetine hydrochloride (Prozac) for depression. Approximately 8 weeks into the treatment, an eosinophilic pleural effusion and serum eosinophilia developed. An extensive workup for the etiology of eosinophilic pleural effusion was unrevealing. Pleural biopsy showed a nonspecific inflammatory reaction and mild fibrosis. The pleural effusion and eosinophilia resolved within a few weeks of cessation of the drug. Fluoxetine can be associated with pleural and serum eosinophilia, possibly through an allergic-mediated reaction.
Fluoxetine hydrochloride has been associated with hypersensitivity pneumonitis and pulmonary capillary leakage. However, fluoxetine-induced pleural fluid eosinophilia has not been reported. We report a case of pleural and serum eosinophilia that was probably caused by the drug.
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