Indian Journal of Rheumatology (Jan 2019)

Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms syndrome

  • K C Shanoj,
  • Sneha Joseph,
  • Padmanabha Shenoy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0973-3698.272151
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
pp. 59 – 66

Abstract

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Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) syndrome is a delayed form of severe cutaneous adverse reaction (SCAR) seen in association with certain drugs, especially anticonvulsants and allopurinol. Unlike other SCARs, DRESS is associated with significant systemic involvement such as fever, lymphadenopathy, eosinophilia, renal failure, transaminitis, and myocarditis. Because of delayed onset of symptoms and a persistent course even after discontinuation of culprit drug, DRESS can mimic a variety of rheumatological disorders. Even though glucocorticoids are the mainstay of treatment, unlike other SCARs, DRESS is associated with a high incidence of viral reactivation, especially with members of the human Herpesviridae family. Early identification of the viral activation and prompt therapy is critical in the management of DRESS.

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