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Query: UMLS:C0409974 (
lupus
)
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document(s) hit in 31,850,051 MEDLINE articles (0.00 seconds)
Lamotrigine
, as a new generation anticonvulsant, has been widely used in treating epilepsy. It is also a mood stabilizer for bipolar disorder. Common adverse effects include nausea and vomiting, dyspepsia, insomnia, somnolence, and rash. However, drug-induced
lupus
(DIL) due to lamotrigine has been rarely reported. We report a case of
lupus
-like syndrome associated with lamotrigine. A 39-year-old male developed arthralgias and positive serum antinuclear antibody repeatedly with introductions of lamotrigine. The strong temporal relationship between the rheumatological features and drug exposure is illustrative of the disease course of DIL. Two hitherto reported lamotrigine-related DIL cases are compared with our case.
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PMID:Lamotrigine-induced lupus-like syndrome: a case report and literature review. 2301 Nov 69
Lamotrigine
(
LTG
) is a widely used second-generation antiepileptic drug for long-term therapy of epileptic patients. Although
LTG
monotherapy during pregnancy is assumed to be relatively safe, teratogenic effects related to
LTG
has been reported previously. The presence of fetal malformations and maternal drug-induced
lupus erythematosus
concurrently in a pregnant women using
LTG
have not been reported before. We herein report a term infant with coarctation of aorta and ventricular septal defect, who was born to a mother treated with
LTG
for epilepsy before conception and throughout pregnancy. The mother was diagnosed with drug-induced
lupus erythematosus
at the 36th gestational week, and the symptoms resolved after discontinuation of the drug. Fetal cardiac anomalies should be searched in mothers who were exposed to
LTG
during pregnancy.
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PMID:Coexistence of Fetal Cardiac Malformation and Maternal Drug-Induced Lupus: Is Lamotrigine Safe? 2641 83