Dress Syndrome in a pediatric patient asocciated to Phenobarbital. Case Report

Authors

  • Ian Guillén Álvarez Hospital Escuela Universitario; Tegucigalpa,Honduras
  • Dinora Alemán Portillo Hospital Escuela Universitario; Tegucigalpa,Honduras

Keywords:

Exanthema, Phenobarbital, Eosinophilia, Hepatomegaly, drug hypersensitivity

Abstract

The DRESS síndrome (Drug Rash with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms) represents a serious and potentially lethal disease that includes skin reaction, fever, hematological anomalies and involvement of various organs. Clinical case: A two-year-old male who uses Phenobarbital for complex febrile seizures, with history of fever, adenopathy, and skin eruption. The laboratory results showed eosinophilia and a rise in liver transaminases; imaging test reported hepatomegaly and bilateral nephromegaly. The patient had a successful recovery after retiring phenobarbital and therapy with steroids. Discussion: Because of it´s rare presentation, with a mortality rate up to 30% it is important to know the clinical relevance of this disease and it´s proper treatment.

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Author Biographies

Ian Guillén Álvarez, Hospital Escuela Universitario; Tegucigalpa,Honduras

Médico General

Dinora Alemán Portillo, Hospital Escuela Universitario; Tegucigalpa,Honduras

Médico General

Published

2018-06-20

How to Cite

Guillén Álvarez, I. ., & Alemán Portillo, D. . (2018). Dress Syndrome in a pediatric patient asocciated to Phenobarbital. Case Report. Revista Médica Hondureña, 86(1-2), 49–51. Retrieved from https://camjol.info/index.php/RMH/article/view/12126

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CASOS CLÍNICOS