Drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome caused by minodronic acid hydrate.
Yutaka MutoNaoyuki KuseMinoru InomataNobuyasu AwanoMari ToneKohei TakadaKazushi FujimotoYuan BaeToshio KumasakaTakehiro IzumoPublished in: BMC pulmonary medicine (2021)
We described the first case of DIHS caused by minodronic acid hydrate. Lung lesions in DIHS can present with bilateral diffuse ground-glass opacities and ill-defined centrilobular nodules on a CT scan during the recovery phase. Clinicians should be aware of DIHS, even if patients are not involved with typical DIHS/DRESS-causing drugs.