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Nasal septal perforation from bevacizumab: a discussion of outcomes, management, and pharmacovigilance.

To date, the published literature describes 18 reports of nasal septal perforation in cancer patients with the administration of bevacizumab. This complication was detected during post-marketing surveillance of bevacizumab. How should patients who develop this complication be managed? This discussion summarizes suggestions for management of bevacizumab-associated nasal septal perforation and, as relevant to healthcare providers, discusses some of the practical aspects of post-marketing pharmacovigilance.

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