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Evaluation of the clinical characteristics of everolimus-induced lung injury and determination of associated risk factors

Respiratory Medicine Nov 24, 2017

Abe M, et al. - In this present study, the authors evaluated the clinical features of everolimus (ERL)-induced lung injury and determined the associated risk factors. They recommended that at baseline, patients with high Krebs von den Lungen-6 (KL-6) levels and a low eGFR were at increased risk of ERL-induced lung injury. Moreover, KL-6 and LDH could be useful biomarkers of ERL-induced lung injury.
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