Vancomycin-induced DRESS syndrome: a case report

Journal: Annales De Biologie Clinique
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Abstract

DRESS syndrome is a severe adverse drug-induced reaction, characterized by generalized skin rash associated with hypereosinophilia, lymphocytosis and internal organ involvement. Antiepileptics, sulfamides and allopurinol are the most frequently reported drugs; vancomycin is less common. We report a case of vancomycin-induced DRESS syndrome in a 69-year-old male patient. Clinical symptoms and diagnosis difficulties are reported through this observation as well as pathogenesis and treatment of this syndrom.

Authors
Marie-estelle Cariou, Mohamed Kaabar, Pauline Cailliez, Aurélien Lorléac'h, Nathalie Prades Grandgirard, Caroline Jacobzone Lévêque, François Schmitt
Relevant Conditions

Endocarditis, DRESS Syndrome