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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 119(3): e234-e238, Junio 2021. tab, ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1248142

ABSTRACT

El síndrome de sensibilidad a fármacos con eosinofilia y síntomas sistémicos o síndrome de DRESS según sus siglas en inglés (drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms) se encuentra entre las reacciones medicamentosas cutáneas graves. Este consiste en una tríada clínica que incluye fiebre, exantema y compromiso sistémico, acompañado de eosinofilia y/o linfocitos atípicos.Se presenta el caso de una paciente de sexo femenino con fibrosis quística, de 18 meses de edad, quien desarrolló esta patología durante un tratamiento con trimetoprima-sulfametoxazol para erradicar Staphylococcus aureus meticilino resistente en esputo. Los pacientes con fibrosis quística reciben múltiples esquemas antibióticos según bacteriología en secreciones respiratorias para evitar el deterioro de la función pulmonar y colonización por gérmenes resistentes. Es menester conocer y sospechar este síndrome, debido al riesgo incrementado de hipersensibilidad a drogas en fibrosis quística, pronóstico ominoso y su elevada morbimortalidad


Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms or DRESS syndrome is among severe cutaneous drug reactions. This constitutes a clinical triad that includes fever, skin rash and systemic compromise, accompanied by eosinophilia and/or atypical lymphocytes.We present the case of an 18-month-old female patient with cystic fibrosis, who develops this pathology during a trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole cycle as an eradicating treatment of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in bronchial secretions. Cystic fibrosis patients receive multiple antibiotic regimens according to bacteriology in sputum, to avoid impairment in their lung function and colonization by resistant germs. Due to the increased risk of drug hypersensitivity in cystic fibrosis, an ominous prognosis and high morbidity and mortality, knowledge and a high index of suspicion of this syndrome are necessary


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Infant , Cystic Fibrosis , Drug Hypersensitivity Syndrome/diagnosis , Staphylococcus aureus , Trimethoprim, Sulfamethoxazole Drug Combination/adverse effects , Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions , Eosinophilia/diagnosis , Drug Hypersensitivity Syndrome/complications
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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 119(3): e247-e251, Junio 2021. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1248216

ABSTRACT

La reacción a drogas con eosinofilia y síntomas sistémicos es una reacción adversa cutánea rara, potencialmente grave. Puede presentar fiebre, erupción cutánea polimorfa, edema facial y/o linfoadenopatías. La reactivación del virus herpes humano tipo 6 se asocia a un curso más grave y/o prolongado.Un lactante de 22 meses en tratamiento con fenobarbital presentó lesiones eritematopapulares, fiebre, leucocitosis, proteína C reactiva elevada y alteración de pruebas hepáticas. Se realizó biopsia de piel compatible con reacción adversa a drogas. Se trató con corticoides sistémicos e inmunoglobulina intravenosa sin respuesta. La reacción en cadena de la polimerasa para virus herpes humano tipo 6 resultó positiva. Se inició ciclosporina más prednisona, con buena respuesta. Existe poca evidencia del uso de ciclosporina en adultos, cuando los corticoides sistémicos son inefectivos. Este es el primer reporte pediátrico Podría ser una alternativa efectiva o un complemento de los corticosteroides sistémicos cuando no responde a tratamientos convencionales.


Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms is a rare and potentially serious skin adverse reaction, with fever, polymorphous skin rash, facial edema, and/or lymphadenopathy. Reactivation of human herpes virus type 6 has been associated with a more severe and/or prolonged course. A 22-month-old infant under phenobarbital treatment developed erythematous-papular lesions, fever, leukocytosis, elevated C-reactive protein, and abnormal liver tests. The skin biopsy was compatible with an adverse drug reaction. Treatment with systemic corticosteroids and intravenous immunoglobulin had no response. Polymerase chain reaction for human herpesvirus type 6 was positive, and cyclosporine plus prednisone was started with a good response. There is little evidence for the use of cyclosporine in adults when systemic corticosteroids are ineffective. This is the first report of pediatric drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms treated with cyclosporine, which could be an effective alternative or an adjunct to systemic corticosteroid therapy unresponsive to conventional treatments.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Infant , Herpesvirus 6, Human , Drug Hypersensitivity Syndrome/diagnosis , Cyclosporine/therapeutic use , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/therapeutic use , Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions , Eosinophilia , Drug Hypersensitivity Syndrome/complications , Drug Hypersensitivity Syndrome/therapy
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Geriatr., Gerontol. Aging (Online) ; 11(3): 150-153, jul.-set. 2017.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-875901

ABSTRACT

Objectives: To describe and discuss a rare adverse reaction to drugs diagnosed in an elderly female patient after using levofloxacin and metronidazole: the DRESS syndrome (Drug Rash with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms). Case Description: A 77-year­old elderly woman was diagnosed with pneumonia. After undergoing treatment with metronidazole and levofloxacin, she developed pruritic skin lesions, eosinophilia, and fever. INVESTIGATIONS: We established a suspected diagnosis of levofloxacin-induced DRESS syndrome, and therefore we switched the antibiotics and then administered corticotherapy. The patient exhibited rapid and progressive improvement without damage to other organs. Differential Diagnosis: Conditions involving eosinophilia, drug hypersensitivity, and/or skin rash. Comments: This syndrome is characterized by skin eruption, systemic symptoms, and eosinophilia. Although the patient did not meet all clinical criteria in the literature, the lack of consensus among authors means that a DRESS syndrome diagnosis could not be ruled out. The condition is rare, but clinicians should be alert to this diagnosis in aged individuals, given its severity and high risk of mortality.


Objetivos: Descrever e discutir um efeito colateral incomum às drogas, diagnosticado em uma paciente idosa em uso de levofloxacino e metronidazol: a síndrome DRESS (Drug Rash with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms). Descrição do Caso: Uma idosa de 77 anos, diagnosticada com pneumonia, em tratamento com metronidazol e levofloxacino, desenvolveu lesões pruriginosas em pele, eosinofilia e febre. Investigação: Foi estabelecida a hipótese diagnóstica de síndrome DRESS induzida por levofloxacino e, portanto, foram trocados os antibióticos e administrada corticoterapia. Houve melhora rápida e progressiva, sem comprometimento de outros órgãos em todo o processo. Diagnóstico Diferencial: Condições envolvendo eosinofilia, reações adversas a drogas e/ou lesões cutâneas. Comentários: Esta síndrome é caracterizada por erupção cutânea, sintomas sistêmicos e eosinofilia. Apesar da paciente não preencher os critérios clínicos existentes na literatura, por não haver consenso entre os autores, não se pode descartar completamente o diagnóstico de síndrome DRESS. Apesar de incomum, é importante estar atento para esse diagnóstico em idosos, dado a gravidade e o alto risco de mortalidade.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Aged , Drug Hypersensitivity Syndrome/complications , Levofloxacin
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Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-724265

ABSTRACT

Reação a fármacos com eosinofilia e sintomas sistêmicos, também chamada de síndrome DRESS, é uma reação adversa grave a fármacos, idiossincrática e com envolvimento de múltiplos órgãos. Os critérios diagnósticos incluem dermatose induzida por fármaco, anormalidades hematológicas e comprometimento sistêmico. A síndrome pode levar a altas taxas de mortalidades e não identificada precocemente. O objetivo deste estudo foi descrever o caso de um paciente que desenvolveu a síndrome DRESS depois do uso de antibiótico para tratamento de úlcera em membro inferior. Paciente do sexo masculino, negro, 70 anos, apresentou síndrome DRESS após o uso de ampicilina +sulbactam para quadro de úlcera venosa infectada em membro inferior direito. O caso compreendia eritrodermia com lesões erosadas e acometimento mucoso, caracterizando eritema multiforme major, eosinofilia >1.500cel./dL e lesão renal aguda. Foi tratado com prednisona oral (1mg/kg/dia), com remissão das lesões cutâneas, melhora da função renal e redução da leucocitose e eosinofilia. Relatou-se um caso clássico, cursando com síndrome DRESS e responsivo à corticoterapia oral. O tratamento com corticoide permanece controverso, devendo-se avaliar orisco-benefício em cada caso.(AU)


Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms, also calledDRESS syndrome is a severe adverse reaction to medication,idiosyncratic with involvement of multiple organs. Diagnosticcriteria include: drug-induced dermatosis, hematologicalabnormalities and systemic involvement. The syndrome canlead to high mortality rates if not promptly recognized. The aimof this study was to describe the case of a patient who developedDRESS syndrome after antibiotic use for lower limb ulcer. Malepatient, black, 70 years, presented DRESS syndrome after useof ampicillin + sulbactam for infected venous ulcer in the rightlower limb. The case included erythroderma with injuries anderoded mucosal involvement, featuring erythema multiformemajor, eosinophilia greater than 1,500cel/dL and acute kidneyinjury. He was treated with oral prednisone (1mg/kg/day), withremission of skin lesions, improvement in renal function andreduced leukocytosis and eosinophilia. We reported a classiccase of DRESS syndrome coursing with acute kidney injury,responsive to oral steroids. The treatment with corticosteroidsremains controversial and need to evaluate the risk-benefit ratioin each case.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Aged , Varicose Ulcer/drug therapy , Drug Eruptions/diagnosis , Eosinophilia/diagnosis , Acute Kidney Injury/etiology , Drug Hypersensitivity Syndrome/complications , Sulbactam/adverse effects , Ampicillin/adverse effects
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