A Rare Cause of Drug-Induced Skin Rash and Eosinophilia
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Case Report
VOLUME: 3 ISSUE: 1
P: 11 - 13
March 2018

A Rare Cause of Drug-Induced Skin Rash and Eosinophilia

Bagcilar Med Bull 2018;3(1):11-13
1. Health Sciences University, Bagcilar Training and Research Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey
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Received Date: 15.01.2018
Accepted Date: 25.02.2018
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ABSTRACT

Allopurinol is a well-known drug to treat hyperuricemia in patients with chronic kidney disease, gout, or tumor lysis syndrome. The most common side effects are nausea, vomiting, elevated liver enzyme, pancreatitis, and skin rashes. Drug reaction with eosinophilic and systemic symptoms (DRESS) syndrome is a rare but life-threating complication of allopurinol treatment. Here, we present a 60-year-old male patient admitted with skin rashes, stomatitis, dyspnea, jaundice, elevated liver enzymes, acute renal failure, and eosinophilia, who was diagnosed with allopurinol-related DRESS syndrome.

Keywords:
Eosinophilia, allopurinol, nephritis, DRESS syndrome