1.A Case of Anticonvulsant Hypersensitivity Syndrome thought to be Caused by Lamotrigine.
Jung Eun LEE ; Bon Cheol GOO ; You Chan KIM ; Ju Hee LEE ; Kwang Hoon LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2006;44(5):620-623
Anticonvulsant hypersensitivity syndrome (AHS) is a rare and potentially life-threatening drug reaction, which has been associated with aromatic anticonvulsants such as phenytoin, carbamazepine, and phenobarbital. It is characterized by the triad of fever, rash and internal organ involvement, which mostly includes hepatitis. Histopathological findings usually show characteristic erythema multiforme. Lamotrigine is a new antiepileptic drug, chemically distinct from other anticonvulsant medication, however, AHS has recently been documented in patients treated with lamotrigine. We report a case of AHS in a 29-year-old man, thought to have been caused by the use of lamotrigine.
Adult
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Anticonvulsants
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Carbamazepine
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Erythema Multiforme
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Exanthema
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Fever
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Hepatitis
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Humans
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Hypersensitivity*
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Phenobarbital
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Phenytoin
2.Behcet's Disease Combined with Various Types of Fistula.
Hye Jin CHUNG ; Bon Cheol GOO ; Ju Hee LEE ; Dongsik BANG ; Kwang Hoon LEE ; Eun So LEE ; Sungnack LEE
Yonsei Medical Journal 2005;46(5):625-628
Behcet's disease (BD) is a chronic, relapsing, multisystem disorder, characterized by recurrent oral ulcer, genital ulcers, eye lesion, and skin lesion. The underlying pathology is nonspecific vasculitis of all vessel sizes, and severe vasculitis can result in fistula formation of neighboring tissues due to a necrotic process. Herein, eleven cases of BD combined with fistula are presented. In the present study, various types of fistula were associated; enterocutaneous fistula in six patients, and rectovaginal fistula in two. The other three patients showed aortoduodenal fistula, urethrovaginal fistula and urethrocutaneous fistula. They were treated with a corrective operation, but the prognoses were poor due to frequent relapses.
Humans
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Fistula/*etiology/surgery
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Female
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Behcet Syndrome/*complications/pathology
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Adult
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Adolescent