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Query: UMLS:C0019158 (
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Anicteric
hepatitis
, associated with fever and
exfoliative dermatitis
, developed in a diabetic patient two weeks after intake of a long-acting sulfonylurea, chlorpropamide (Diabinese). Granulomas showing heavy infiltration with eosinophils were found in the liver and bone marrow. These were interpreted as manifestations of an allergic reaction. The clinical signs, abnormal laboratory findings, and hepatic lesions subsided spontaneously on withdrawal of the drug. Bone marrow changes, however, persisted seven months after cessation of the drug. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a patient with liver and bone marrow inflammation characterized by granulomas with eosinophilic infiltration following intake of chlorpropamide.
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PMID:Chlorpropamide-induced granulomas. A probable hypersensitivity reaction in liver and bone marrow. 12 40
Acute interstitial nephritis associated with
hepatitis
,
exfoliative dermatitis
, fever and eosinophilia is uncommon. The syndrome has been described previously in association with phenindione administration, leptospirosis and heavy metal poisoning. Four cases are described, two of which were due to phenindione sensitivity. The other two patients had been exposed to a number of toxins including allopurinol, frusemide, chlorothiazide and methyldopa so that the exact aetiological agent is unclear. Interstitial nephritis should be considered as a cause of acute renal failure in patients with other features of drug hypersensitivity.
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PMID:Drug induced interstitial nephritis, hepatitis and exfoliative dermatitis. 13 82
In a group of patients with clinically diagnosed drug hypersensitivity the in vitro lymphocyte response to the suspected drug was assessed by the lymphocyte transformation test. The test gave positive results in all 15 patients with penicillin-induced immediate or accelerated allergic reactions and positive immediate skin-test reactivity to the major or the minor antigenic determinant of penicillin, or both, but in only 3 of the 12 patients with delayed-onset maculopapular rashes induced by penicillin, despite positive immediate reactivity to the skin-test reagents.Lymphocyte stimulation greater than five times the control level was demonstrated for five patients with penicillin-induced
erythroderma
, Stevens-Johnson syndrome or a serum-sickness-like illness, or with methicillin-induced interstitial nephritis, all of whom had negative reactions to the appropriate skin-test reagents. A low level of stimulation was seen in eight other skin-test-negative patients with possible allergic reactions induced by penicillins. However, in all subjects tested the stimulation was significantly greater than the mean for control subjects.For 9 of 11 patients with isoniazid-induced
hepatitis
or maculopapular rashes, but for only 8 of 31 patients with eruptions induced by a variety of drugs other than penicillins and isoniazid, significant stimulation occurred in the lymphocyte transformation test.It is concluded that the lymphocyte transformation test is useful in the detection of hypersensitivity to the penicillins (although in IgE-mediated reactions skin testing is clearly preferable) and isoniazid but is of limited value in the demonstration of hypersensitivity to other drugs.
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PMID:Lymphocyte transformation studies in drug hypersensitivity. 44 3
A 38-year old woman receiving phenytoin (diphenylhydantoin) noticed maculopapular erythema as the first manifestation of a syndrome that included acute renal failure and myositis in addition to fever, lymphadenopathy,
exfoliative dermatitis
, and
hepatitis
. Prednisolone sodium phosphate therapy resulted in resolution of this hypersensitivity reaction, and she recovered from renal insufficiency. The occurrence of renal failure and myositis in the spectrum of phenytoin hypersensitivity reactions is discussed, and the importance of a morbilliform rash in a patient receiving phenytoin is emphasized.
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PMID:Reversible renal failure and myositis caused by phenytoin hypersensitivity. 103 71
A patient developed disseminated intravascular coagulation with purpura fulminans 1 month after starting Dilantin therapy for a seizure disorder. In addition, the patient developed
exfoliative dermatitis
,
hepatitis
, cutaneous vasculitis, and microangiopathic hemolytic anemia. She was successfully treated with adrenal steroids and heparin for her purpura fulminans. The hepatitic dermatologic, along with hemorrhagic, complications of Dilantin are reviewed, and the possible origin of the vasculitis and disseminated intravascular coagulation is discussed.
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PMID:Dilantin-induced disseminated intravascular coagulation with purpura fulminans. A case report. 114 59
Methotrexate toxicity is rare but extremely severe. When complete, it consists of ulcerations of the gastrointestinal mucosae responsible for necrotizing enteritis,
erythroderma
, bone marrow aplasia, interstitial pneumonia,
hepatitis
and organic renal failure with diuresis. Toxicity is facilitated by pre-existing renal impairment, third sector and abstention or underdosage of foliculinic acid prescribed as antagonist. The diagnosis rests on serum assays, the results of which must be interpreted taking into account the assay method and the time elapsed between the injection of methotrexate and its assay in serum. The multivisceral pathology observed may totally regress, as in the case reported here. Treatment is based on symptomatic measures, starting with maintenance of an abundant and alkaline diuresis, and on the parenteral administration of folinic acid in doses that vary with the authors.
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PMID:[Severe methotrexate poisoning]. 183 86
Exfoliative dermatitis
or
erythroderma
may be a sign of systemic disease, usually a T-cell lymphoma, although other malignancies may also be associated. We observed two patients in whom severe
hepatitis
and an
exfoliative dermatitis
occurred simultaneously. We believe that this association has not been reported previously.
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PMID:Erythroderma with fulminant hepatitis: a possible association. 293 80
Drug eruptions from indeginous medicine is often difficult to diagnosis and confirm. It is known that a number of these now supplied by bomohs and Chinese sinsehs contain known drugs and are dispensed as tablets and capsules. We report 3 cases of adverse drug eruption to "Jamu", a Malay herb. A particular brand, "Jamu Indonesia, Toko Air Pancur", from Johor Bahru, Malaysia, is especially recommended for "sakit pinggang" or backache. The cases occurred between January and February 1985, and all had taken brown kidney shaped tablets. The adverse reactions were moderately severe. Two had
erythroderma
with
hepatitis
, and one, Steven Johnson Syndrome. Analysis of this jamu for analgesics led to the discovery of adulteration with phenylbutazone and diazepam. Records from local cases from 1974-1984 showed that 8 other patients, all Chinese had adverse cutaneous eruptions from phenylbutazone, oxybutazone and propyphenazone. The skin manifestations were
erythroderma
(2 cases), vasculitis (2 cases) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (4 cases). Those with toxic epidermal necrolysis had 100% mortality.
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PMID:Drug eruptions from phenylbutazone in Jamu. 293 87
We report on a female patient with analgetic nephropathy in whom allopurinol therapy was started because of asymptomatic hyperuricemia and who 2 months later developed a syndrome characterized by icteric
hepatitis
,
exfoliative dermatitis
and progressive renal failure. After discontinuation of allopurinol and temporary peritoneal dialysis the patient recovered from the initially threatening condition. Analysis of case reports from the literature indicates that this syndrome is due to the allopurinol metabolite oxypurinol and is most frequently observed in patients with renal failure on concomitant treatment with diuretics.
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PMID:[Allopurinol-induced kidney failure with hepatitis and squamous dermatitis in pre-existing kidney insufficiency]. 295 May 89
A 10-year-old black girl had an episode of diphenylhydantoin(DPH)-induced
exfoliative dermatitis
, lymphadenopathy,
hepatitis
, peripheral eosinophilia, and transient renal failure. The findings of specific lymphocyte sensitization of DPH, a clinically typical delayed hypersensitivity reaction, multinucleated histiocytes in the renal interstitium, and negative renal immunofluorescence studies for immune reactants indicate that the child's renal injury was at least partially cell-mediated.
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PMID:Diphenylhydantoin-induced hypersensitivity reaction with interstitial nephritis. 315 84
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