Sudden worsening of DRESS syndrome on tapering steroid dose with dramatic improvement on N-acetylcysteine and steroid dose escalation

Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS) is a serious and life-threatening drug reaction characterized by fever, skin rash, peripheral eosinophilia, presence of atypical lymphocytes in peripheral blood smear, generalized lymphadenopathy and involvement of other body organs. The only agreed-upon therapy for DRESS in literature is withholding the culprit drug. There are no controlled trials on the use of steroids in this condition. Reports on the use of N-acetylcysteine in DRESS are very few. We report here a case of 36 year old female with severe DRESS that deteriorated rapidly upon tapering steroid therapy and dramatically improved on combination of pulse steroid therapy and N-acetylcysteine. This paper suggests that higher doses and gradual tapering of corticosteroid is a wise approach in treating patients with DRESS. It further emphasizes the possible beneficial role of N-acetylcysteine in this condition.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Sudden worsening of DRESS syndrome on tapering steroid dose with dramatic improvement on N-acetylcysteine and steroid dose escalation ; volume:06 ; number:02 ; year:2014 ; pages:101-105
Ibnosina journal of medicine and biomedical sciences ; 06, Heft 02 (2014), 101-105

Beteiligte Personen und Organisationen
Osman, Afaf
Ibrahim, Wanis
Khanjar, Izzat
Abdulla, Nabeel
Eltahir, Rania
Alhamoud, Eman

DOI
10.4103/1947-489X.210362
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022100922464055608112
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  • Osman, Afaf
  • Ibrahim, Wanis
  • Khanjar, Izzat
  • Abdulla, Nabeel
  • Eltahir, Rania
  • Alhamoud, Eman

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