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2023 Jan-Feb


Lung India


40


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Valproic acid-induced eosinophilic pleural effusion: An uncommon occurrence.

Authors

Bhardwaj M, Himral P, Kashyap S
Lung India. 2023 Jan-Feb; 40(1):82-85.
PMID: 36695265.

Abstract

A 43-year-old male using valproic acid (VA) for 2 years for seizure disorder presented with right-sided moderate pleural effusion. Pleural fluid analysis revealed exudative effusion with 42% eosinophils. There was no evidence of haemothorax, pneumothorax, malignancy, and parasitic infections. Suspecting a drug-related event, VA was discontinued. The patient showed clinical improvement with resolution of pleural effusion on chest radiograph three weeks later. VA is a popular drug used for variety of disorders like seizures, migraines, and schizophrenia. There is a paucity of literature on VA-induced pleural effusion. Though a rare phenomenon, clinicians should be aware of such a possibility to avoid erroneous diagnosis.