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Discussion on pathogenesis and treatment of checkpoint inhibitor-related pneumonitis through the lens of heat-toxin injuring yin
Theoretical Exploration | 更新时间:2025-07-07
    • Discussion on pathogenesis and treatment of checkpoint inhibitor-related pneumonitis through the lens of heat-toxin injuring yin

    • In the field of immune related adverse events, experts have explored traditional Chinese medicine treatment strategies for immune checkpoint inhibitor associated pneumonia, providing new ideas for CIP treatment.
    • Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine   Vol. 32, Issue 1, Pages: 85-88(2025)
    • DOI:10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2025.01.017    

      CLC: R259; R256.1
    • Received:12 November 2023

      Published:30 January 2025

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  • ZHOU Siyao, SHEN Yang, YANG Jie, et al. Discussion on pathogenesis and treatment of checkpoint inhibitor-related pneumonitis through the lens of heat-toxin injuring yin[J]. Modern chinese clinical medicine, 2025, 32(1): 85-88. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2025.01.017.

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