1.Ciprofloxacin: an uncommon drug reaction to a commonly used drug.
Pedro MENDES-BASTOS ; Rodrigo CARVALHO ; Daniela CUNHA ; Jorge CARDOSO
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2014;29(2):263-264
No abstract available.
Aged, 80 and over
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Anti-Bacterial Agents/*adverse effects
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Ciprofloxacin/*adverse effects
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Drug Eruptions/diagnosis/*etiology
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Female
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Humans
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Skin/*drug effects/pathology
2.A Case of Primary Neuroendocrine Carcinoma of Liver Presenting with Liver Abscess.
Seuk Hyun LEE ; Kyung Ah KIM ; June Sung LEE ; Dong Hoon OH ; Won Ki BAE ; Nam Hoon KIM ; Young Soo MOON ; Han Seong KIM
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2006;48(4):277-280
Primary hepatic neuroendocrine cell carcinoma is a very rare tumor. We experienced a 75-year-old woman with primary hepatic neuroendocrine carcinoma presenting with pyogenic liver abscess. Abdominal CT scan revealed a multiseptated liver abscess and an enlarged lymph node in portocaval portion. We performed percutaneous drainage of the liver abscess, but the amount of drained pus did not decrease after 20 days. The follow-up abdominal CT scan showed that the cystic portion of liver abscess had been replaced by the solid tumor. Microscopic examination of the tumor tissue showed nests of epithelial cells with uniform round hyperchromatic nuclei and high nuclear to cytoplasmic ratio. Immunohistochemical staining was strongly positive for synaptophysin and chromogranin A.
Adenine/analogs & derivatives/therapeutic use
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Antiviral Agents/*adverse effects/therapeutic use
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Drug Eruptions/diagnosis/*pathology
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Female
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Hepatitis B, Chronic/*drug therapy
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Humans
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Ichthyosis/chemically induced/pathology
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Lamivudine/*adverse effects/therapeutic use
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Middle Aged
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Phosphonic Acids/therapeutic use
3.A case of allopurinol-induced granulomatous hepatitis with ductopenia and cholestasis.
Jae Young YOON ; Sun Yang MIN ; Ju Yee PARK ; Seung Goun HONG ; Sang Jong PARK ; So Ya PAIK ; Young Min PARK
The Korean Journal of Hepatology 2008;14(1):97-101
Allopurinol-induced hypersensitivity syndrome is characterized by an idiosyncratic reaction involving multiple-organs, which usually begins 2 to 6 weeks after starting allopurinol. In rare cases, the adverse reactions to allopurinol are accompanied by a variety of liver injury, such as reactive hepatitis, granulomatous hepatitis, vanishing bile duct syndrome, or fulminant hepatic failure. Here we report a case with granulomatous hepatitis and ductopenia. A 69-year-old man with chronic renal failure, hyperuricemia, and previously normal liver function presented with jaundice, skin rash, and fever 2 weeks after taking allopurinol (200 mg/day). In histopathology, a liver biopsy specimen showed mild spotty necrosis of hepatocytes, marked cholestasis in parenchyma, and some granulomas in the portal area. There were vacuolar degeneration in the interlobular bile ducts and ductopenia in the portal tracts. Pathologic criteria strongly suggested the presence of allopurinol-induced granulomatous hepatitis with ductopenia and cholestasis. The patient fully recovered following the early administration of systemic corticosteroid therapy.
Aged
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Allopurinol/*adverse effects/therapeutic use
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Antimetabolites/*adverse effects/therapeutic use
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Bile Duct Diseases/*chemically induced/diagnosis/pathology
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Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic/*drug effects/pathology
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Cholestasis/*chemically induced/diagnosis/pathology
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Drug Eruptions/pathology
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Granuloma/*chemically induced/pathology
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Hepatitis, Toxic/*pathology
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Humans
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Kidney Failure, Chronic/complications/drug therapy
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Male
4.Successful extracorporeal liver dialysis for the treatment of trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole-induced fulminant hepatic failure.
Choon Ta NG ; Chee Kiat TAN ; Choon Chiat OH ; Jason Pik Eu CHANG
Singapore medical journal 2013;54(5):e113-6
Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMZ) is a commonly used antibiotic that has been associated with drug rash with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) syndrome. DRESS syndrome is characterised by fever, rash, lymphadenopathy, eosinophilia and one or more major organ involvement. Although rare, TMP-SMZ is a recognised cause of fulminant hepatic failure. We report a 17-year-old Chinese male adolescent who presented with fever, myalgia, generalised maculopapular rash and lymphadenopathy after taking TMP-SMZ for acne vulgaris. He subsequently developed hepatic encephalopathy and was worked up for urgent liver transplantation. He responded well to extracorporeal liver dialysis (originally intended as a bridging therapy) and subsequently recovered without the need for liver transplantation. This case report highlights the importance of early recognition of TMP-SMZ-induced DRESS syndrome and the need for early discontinuation of the drug in the affected patient. Extracorporeal liver dialysis and transplantation should be considered in the management of TMP-SMZ-induced fulminant hepatic failure.
Acne Vulgaris
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complications
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drug therapy
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Adolescent
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Anti-Infective Agents
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adverse effects
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Biopsy
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Drug Eruptions
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etiology
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Drug Hypersensitivity Syndrome
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diagnosis
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etiology
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Fever
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etiology
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Humans
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Liver Failure, Acute
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etiology
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therapy
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Lymphatic Diseases
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etiology
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Male
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Myalgia
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etiology
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Renal Dialysis
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methods
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Skin
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pathology
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Treatment Outcome
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Trimethoprim, Sulfamethoxazole Drug Combination
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adverse effects