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==Causes== | ==Causes== | ||
*By definition, cryptogenic organizing pneumonia has no identifiable etiology. | *By definition, cryptogenic organizing pneumonia has no identifiable [[etiology]]. | ||
*However, organizing pneumonia secondary to a known etiology is clinically identical to COP. | *However, organizing pneumonia secondary to a known etiology is clinically identical to COP. | ||
*Some of the causes of organizing pneumonia include infectious agents, drugs, inflammatory diseases, and toxic exposures. | *Some of the causes of organizing pneumonia include [[infectious agents]], [[drugs]], [[inflammatory diseases]], and [[Toxicity|toxic exposures]]. | ||
===Infectious agents=== | ===Infectious agents=== | ||
===Drugs<ref name=pneumotox>Organizing pneumonia (OP/BOOP). Pneumotox.com, The Drug-Induced Respiratory Disease Website. Available at http://www.pneumotox.com/pattern/view/5/I.d/organizing-pneumonia-op-boop/. Accessed on February 1, 2016.</ref>=== | ===Drugs<ref name="pneumotox">Organizing pneumonia (OP/BOOP). Pneumotox.com, The Drug-Induced Respiratory Disease Website. Available at http://www.pneumotox.com/pattern/view/5/I.d/organizing-pneumonia-op-boop/. Accessed on February 1, 2016.</ref>=== | ||
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*[[Acebutolol]] | *[[Acebutolol]] |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Serge Korjian M.D.
Overview
Causes
- By definition, cryptogenic organizing pneumonia has no identifiable etiology.
- However, organizing pneumonia secondary to a known etiology is clinically identical to COP.
- Some of the causes of organizing pneumonia include infectious agents, drugs, inflammatory diseases, and toxic exposures.
Infectious agents
Drugs[1]
- Acebutolol
- Amiodarone
- Amphotericin B
- Atorvastatin
- Azacytidine
- Azathioprine
- Betaxolol
- Bleomycin
- Bortezomib
- Bucillamine
- Busulfan
- Carbamazepine
- Cephalexin
- Chlorambucil
- Cladribine
- Clomipramine
- Cocaine
- Crizotinib
- Cyclophosphamide
- Cytarabine
- Daptomycin
- Doxorubicin
- Dronedarone
- Drug-eluting stents
- Ergot alkaloids
- Erlotinib
- Etanercept
- Everolimus
- Fludarabine
- Fosinopril
- Gold (chrysotherapy)
- Heroin (injected)
- Hexamethonium
- Hydralazine
- Hydroxyurea
- Imatinib
- Imipramine
- Infliximab
- Interferon-alpha/beta
- Ipilimumab
- Leflunomide
- Lenalidomide
- Loxoprofen
- Mecamylamine
- Mesalazine (5-aminosalicylate)
- Methotrexate
- Minocycline
- Nilutamide
- Nitrofurantoin
- Oxaliplatin
- Penicillamine
- Phenytoin (diphenylhydantoin)
- Pravastatin
- Propylthiouracil (PTU)
- Quinine
- Risedronate
- Rituximab
- Sertraline
- Simvastatin
- Sirolimus
- Sotalol
- Sulfasalazine
- Sulindac
- Tacrolimus
- Temozolomide
- Thalidomide
- Ticlopidine
- Timolol
- Tocilizumab
- Topotecan
- Trastuzumab
- Tryptophan
References
- ↑ Organizing pneumonia (OP/BOOP). Pneumotox.com, The Drug-Induced Respiratory Disease Website. Available at http://www.pneumotox.com/pattern/view/5/I.d/organizing-pneumonia-op-boop/. Accessed on February 1, 2016.