Marschke G, Haber L, Feinberg M
Chest. 1975 Dec;68(6):824-6. doi: 10.1378/chest.68.6.824.
A young woman with a history of drug abuse rapidly developed cor pulmonale, restrictive pulmonary defect, low diffusion capacity, and a suggestion of left ventricular dysfunction. She died from complications after a lung biopsy. Microscopic examination showed talc granulomas and arteritis. Some form of closed biopsy is probably safer, and trial of corticosteroid therapy seems warranted for this diagnosis. Talc ia a dangerous ingredient for any oral preparation that is likely to be used parenterally.