1997
DOI: 10.1007/bf03164775
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Transient reverse ventilation-perfusion mismatch in acute pulmonary nitrofurantoin reaction

Abstract: A 67-yr-old woman with a history of myocardial infarct was admitted to emergency for marked dyspnea, nonproductive cough, nausea and fever. The thorax X-ray revealed a bilateral alveolar and interstitial infiltration pattern with basal accentuation. The cardiac examinations were normal. Technegas ventilation and Tc-99m-macroaggregated albumin (MAA) perfusion scans were performed to rule out pulmonary embolism. Bilateral multiple ventilation defects with normal perfusion was observed. The patient had been takin… Show more

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“…Ventilation-perfusion lung imaging may also show a transient reverse ventilation-perfusion mismatch in acute nitrofurantoin lung toxicity. These changes are usually resolved after 24 to 48 hours after stopping the medication [22][23].…”
Section: Radionuclide Scanningmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Ventilation-perfusion lung imaging may also show a transient reverse ventilation-perfusion mismatch in acute nitrofurantoin lung toxicity. These changes are usually resolved after 24 to 48 hours after stopping the medication [22][23].…”
Section: Radionuclide Scanningmentioning
confidence: 95%