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LD50 values in mice for 4,4,8,8-tetraethyl-3,3a,4,8-tetrahydro-3a,4a,4-diazabora-S-indacene (Myborin) were determined by the ip, po, and sc routes. The LD50 value for ip was 69.5 mg/kg found by the method of Litchfield and Wilcoxon, with upper and lower confidence limits of 77.8 and 62.1 mg/kg. Oral and sc LD50's were approximated after the method of Deichmann and LeBlanc and were found to be 180 mg/kg (po) and 420 mg/kg (sc). Each of these values has a confidence range of +/- 30%. Myborin induced convulsions, hyperreflexia, and death accompanied by tetany when given by either the ip or oral routes. Moreover, Myborin induced porphyria in animals surviving for 24 hr after these routes of administration and in virtually all animals dosed sc. Death by the sc route is probably a result of acute porphyria.
Hepatomegaly
and skin
photosensitivity
were demonstrated to be profound. Boron levels in the livers of mice were determined colorimetrically 24 hr after ip injections of Myborin and in untreated control mice. The quantity of boron found in the experimental group was 15.46 mug/g wet liver as compared to 8.11 mug/g wet liver for controls (P less than 0.01). The difference corresponds to 23% of the injected quantity of boron.
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PMID:Toxic effects of a new boron containing heterocycle: 4,4,8,8-tetraethyl-3,3a,4,8-tetrahydro 3a,4a,4-diazabora-S-indacene. 120 60
Seventeen cases of dapsone syndrome were seen in five years from 1992 onwards. Their mean age was 27.8 years (range 11 to 60 years). Male to female ratio was 1.1:1. Of these cases, seven had confirmed leprosy, nine were cases of suspected leprosy and one case had lichen planus. On an average, they developed the symptoms 27 days after the intake of dapsone. The cutaneous lesions were in the form of erythematous papules and plaques (13 cases), eczematous lesions (four cases) and associated bullous lesions (two cases). The other manifestations were: fever (16 cases), pruritus (15 cases), lymphadenopathy (14 cases),
hepatomegaly
(10 cases), icterus and oral erosions (five cases each),
photosensitivity
(four cases) and splenomegaly (two cases). Previous drug allergy was present in four cases. Elevated ESR and liver enzyme levels were invariable findings. Raised bilirubin levels and hemolytic anaemia were seen in eight cases. Apart from one case with hepatic encephalopathy, all other cases had a favourable outcome either on conservative management (eight cases) or on oral corticosteroids (eight cases). Oral provocation test was done in two cases with positive response while intradermal test was not very reliable.
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PMID:Dapsone syndrome--a five year retrospective analysis. 980 99
Angioedema is a common presentation with a broad differential, including rare disorders with which an allergist must be familiar. Our objective was to report a case of swelling of the hands and feet mimicking angioedema with
hepatomegaly
in a 4-year-old girl. The patient was evaluated for painful swelling of the hands and feet after exposure to sun. Examination revealed edema and erythema of the extremities and
hepatomegaly
. Laboratory evaluation included elevated liver transaminases and plasma protoporphyrin, with normal urine porphyrins. Liver biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of erythropoietic protoporphyria, a disorder of heme biosynthesis in which patients may present with
photosensitivity
and angioedema. It is important for allergists to recognize this entity in patients with cutaneous disorders of unclear etiology in order to prevent possible life-threatening sequelae.
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PMID:Erythropoietic protoporphyria masquerading as angioedema in a 4-year-old female. 2052 16
Abstract The relation between HLA class II alleles and clinical findings were examined in Japanese patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). In 284 patients with multicenter SLE, HLA class II alleles were examined using the DNA typing method, and the results were compared with the clinical findings. The frequency of DRB1*0101 and DQB1*0501 significantly increased in male patients, and that of DRB1*0803 significantly increased in patients over 50 years of age. In relation to cutaneous manifestations, there were positive
photosensitivity
associations with DQA1*0101 and/or DQA1*0301, malar rash with DQA1*0101 and/or DRB1*0901, alopecia with DQA1*0101, skin ulcers with DRB1*0401, and oral ulcers with DQA1*0301. In addition, there were also positive associations of myalgia with DRB1*1406 and negative associations of aseptic bone necrosis with DQA1*0601, and
hepatomegaly
with DRB1*0405 and/or DQA1*0401. In relation to laboratory findings, there were positive associations of hemolytic anemia with DRB1*1402 and negative associations of leukopenia with DQA1*0601, lymphopenia with DQA1*0301, and proteinuria with DRB1*0901. Interestingly, DQA1*0101 and/or DQB1*0501 were significantly associated with WHO classification type II rather than type IV. In patients with SLE, some HLA types related to clinical or laboratory findings.
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PMID:Multicenter cooperative study of HLA class II alleles in Japanese patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. 2438 36
Congenital erythropoietic porphyria, also called Gunther's disease, is a very rare genetic autosomal recessive diseaseaffecting less than 1 per 1,000,000 children. Pathogenesis involves genetic mutation encoding uroporphyrinogen-III cosynthase which leads to accumulation of porphyrin in many tissues, leading to extreme skin
photosensitivity
, red cell lysis, splenomegaly and reduced life expectancy. Herein, we report a 12-year mentally challenged girl with multiple blisters and scars on sun exposed sites since birth. She had
hepatomegaly
, erythrodontia, severe anaemia with haemolytic blood picture and mildly elevated liver enzymes. Skin biopsy showed deposition of amorphous eosinophilic porphyrins in the dermis, thus confirming a diagnosis of congenital erythropoietic porphyria.
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PMID:Congenital Erythropoietic Porphyria: A Rare Case of Photosensitivity with Hemolytic Anaemia and Mental Retardation. 3114 11