Pharmalogical management of paraneoplastic sweating in a palliative care setting = Prise en charge pharmacologique de la transpiration paranéoplasique en unité de soins palliatifs

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O'RIORDAN, Julien | BEATTY, Sharon | HARNETT, Ita

Traiter la transpiration paranéoplasique chez les patients en soins palliatifs est un défi, d'autant plus qu'une revue de la littérature montre qu'il existe peu d'agents pharmacologiques disponibles. Les auteurs résument cette revue et propose un guide pratique pour choisir la médication adéquate dans la prise en charge de ce symptôme très pénible.

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