Drug-induced lung injury caused by acetaminophen in a Japanese woman: A case report |
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Authors: | Masayoshi Fujii Tsuneaki Kenzaka |
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Affiliation: | Masayoshi Fujii, Department of Internal Medicine, Toyooka Public Hospital, Toyooka 668-8501, JapanMasayoshi Fujii, Tsuneaki Kenzaka, Department of Internal Medicine, Hyogo Prefectural Tamba Medical Center, Tamba 669-3495, JapanTsuneaki Kenzaka, Division of Community Medicine and Career Development, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine, Kobe 652-0032, Japan |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUNDAll drugs have the potential to cause drug-induced lung injury both during and after drug administration. Acetaminophen has been reported to cause drug-induced lung injury, although this is extremely rare. Herein, we present an extremely rare case of acetaminophen-induced pneumonia.CASE SUMMARYA healthy 35-year-old Japanese woman visited a neighborhood clinic with complaints of fever and malaise following a tick bite. Her treatment included 1,500 mg acetaminophen (Caronal®) and subsequently minocycline (200 mg) and acetaminophen (2,000 mg; Caronal®) daily when her condition did not improve; the patient was eventually hospitalized. The patient’s chest computed tomography (CT) revealed consolidation and ground-glass opacities in the right middle and lower lobes. Minocycline was shifted to sulbactam/ampicillin. However, her fever did not improve during follow-up, and her chest CT revealed extensive ground-glass opacities in the right middle and lower lobes and thick infiltrative shadows in the bilateral basal areas. Drug-induced lung injury was suspected; hence, acetaminophen was discontinued. The fever resolved immediately, and inflammatory response and respiratory imaging findings improved. A drug-induced lymphocyte stimulation test was performed against acetaminophen (Caronal®), and significant proliferation of lymphocytes was noted only for acetaminophen (stimulation index, 2.1).CONCLUSIONEven common drugs such as over-the-counter drugs can cause drug-induced lung damage. |
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Keywords: | Acetaminophen Computed tomography Pneumonia Fever Tick bite Case report |
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