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Colchicine induced hepatotoxicity: uncommon adverse drug reaction
Raoudha Slim
Nesrine Ben sayed

Raoudha Slim

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July 26, 2023
A document by Raoudha Slim. Click on the document to view its contents.
Antituberculosis-drugs induced DRESS: A multidrug hypersensitivity or drug hypersensi...
Khadija Mansour
Zohra Chadli

Khadija Mansour

and 7 more

August 25, 2022
A 42-year-old female, treated with isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamide and ethambutol for multifocal tuberculosis, developed, forty days later, hyperthermia, facial edema, cervical lymphadenopathy and generalized exanthema. Biological test results revealed eosinophilia, atypical lymphocytes, thrombocytopenia and liver injury. DRESS was suspected, and four antituberculosis drugs (ATD) were withdrawn. As patch tests for the four ATD showed negative results, we decided to reintroduce pyrazinamide, ethambutol and rifampicin separately with a three-day interval. Pyrazinamide and rifampicin were tolerated by the patient. However, six hours after receiving ethambutol, she developed fever and generalized rash, with no biological abnormalities, which resolved two days later. Since ethambutol was claimed to be the culprit drug, isoniazid was added, and 10 hours later, the patient developed fever, facial edema, generalized rash, eosinophilia and liver injury. This clinical and biological pattern resolved two weeks later. This report suggests a hypersensitivity relapse to ethambutol after isoniazid-induced DRESS in patients treated with first-line ATD.
Pristinamycin induced Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN): A case report
bouraoui ouni
Khadija Mansour

bouraoui ouni

and 6 more

August 02, 2022
We report a case of TEN probably related to Pristinamycin

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