Drug‐induced peripheral oedema: An aetiology‐based review

Volume: 87, Issue: 8, Pages: 3043 - 3055
Published: Feb 20, 2021
Abstract
Many drugs are responsible, through different mechanisms, for peripheral oedema. Severity is highly variable, ranging from slight oedema of the lower limbs to anasarca pictures as in the capillary leak syndrome. Although most often noninflammatory and bilateral, some drugs are associated with peripheral oedema that is readily erythematous (eg, pemetrexed) or unilateral (eg, sirolimus). Thus, drug-induced peripheral oedema is underrecognized and...
Paper Details
Title
Drug‐induced peripheral oedema: An aetiology‐based review
Published Date
Feb 20, 2021
Volume
87
Issue
8
Pages
3043 - 3055
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