Anti-tubercular therapy causing Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS) syndrome.

Journal: The Journal Of The Royal College Of Physicians Of Edinburgh
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Abstract

Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS) syndrome is an idiosyncratic drug reaction following a characteristic long latency period. It is previously known as drug induced delayed multiorgan hypersensitivity syndrome (DIDMOHS) or drug induced hypersensitivity (DIHS). The syndrome is manifested by wide range of clinical symptomatology that hold a potential to be life threatening but still is under recognised. The major drugs that cause DRESS syndrome are anticonvulsants, followed by sulfonamides and many anti-in˜ ammatory drugs.Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS) syndrome is an idiosyncratic drug reaction following a characteristic long latency period. It is previously known as drug induced delayed multiorgan hypersensitivity syndrome (DIDMOHS) or drug induced hypersensitivity (DIHS). The syndrome is manifested by wide range of clinical symptomatology that hold a potential to be life threatening but still is under recognised. The major drugs that cause DRESS syndrome are anticonvulsants, followed by sulfonamides and many anti-inflammatory drugs.

Authors
Puneet Saxena, Deepak Chadha, Rishika Goyal
Relevant Conditions

DRESS Syndrome