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cephalosporin-induced atypical dress syndrome; a tale of two cases
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نویسنده
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chavan ravindranath brahmadeo ,belgaumkar vasudha abhijit ,deshmukh nitika s. ,patil amruta ,joshi vijay deepak
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منبع
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journal of skin and stem cell - 2021 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 1 - صفحه:1 -6
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چکیده
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Introduction: drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (dress) syndrome is a rare, idiosyncratic subset of druginduced hypersensitivity syndrome manifesting as skin eruption, fever, lymphadenopathy, hematologic abnormalities, and multiorgan involvement. it presents usually after a latent period of 2 to 6 weeks as a diffuse erythematous rash with systemic symptoms and facial edema. it is now recognized as one of the severe cutaneous adverse reactions (scar) associated with high mortality, chiefly because of derangement of renal or liver functions. the cutaneous morphologies can be myriad, encompassing maculopapular, exfoliative dermatitis like, pustular, erythema multiforme-like, stevens johnson syndrome-like, and toxic epidermal necrolysis-like presentations. case presentation: we hereby report two young males who developed pruritic exfoliating erythematous rash after taking cephalosporin with paradoxical worsening despite drug withdrawal. they were diagnosed with ‘atypical dress syndrome’ according to the japanese study group severe cutaneous adverse reactions (j-scar) criteria and treated successfully with systemic steroids and emollients. the j-scar scoring and the concept of atypical dress are useful in situations, where either all clinical and laboratory criteria are not present simultaneously, or typical clinical presentations wherein human herpes virus-6 (hhv-6) reactivation cannot be documented. conclusions: these two cases were used to illustrate the hitherto obscure concept of atypical dress syndrome that presented with compatible clinical features but did not satisfy all the requisite criteria. we also highlight cephalosporins (one of the most commonly prescribed standard group of drugs) as a plausible but infrequently reported cause of this severe adverse cutaneous drug reaction.
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کلیدواژه
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dress syndrome ,cephalosporin ,j-scar
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آدرس
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b. j. government medical college, department of skin and vd, india, b. j. government medical college, department of skin and vd, india, b. j. government medical college, department of skin and vd, india, b. j. government medical college, department of skin and vd, india, b. j. government medical college, department of skin and vd, india
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پست الکترونیکی
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vijaydj2196@gmail.com
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