Literature DB >> 11483822

Drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome in pediatric patients.

M C Carroll1, K A Yueng-Yue, N B Esterly, B A Drolet.   

Abstract

The antiepileptic hypersensitivity syndrome is a severe, multiorgan reaction to oral antiepileptics that manifests as fever, rash, lymphadenopathy, and hepatitis. This same reaction pattern also has been described following administration of a few unrelated medications. We report on 11 patients who had drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome and were admitted to our pediatric service and review 94 cases of this syndrome in pediatric patients identified from the literature. We undertook this study to summarize the findings and alert clinicians to the severe internal organ involvement that can occur with this syndrome.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11483822     DOI: 10.1542/peds.108.2.485

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatrics        ISSN: 0031-4005            Impact factor:   7.124


  10 in total

1.  Fatal anticonvulsant hypersensitivity syndrome in an infant.

Authors:  Chih-Jung Chen; Yhu-Chering Huang; Chuan-Yu Wang; Tzou-Yien Lin
Journal:  Eur J Pediatr       Date:  2003-09-20       Impact factor: 3.183

2.  Hypersensitivity to amoxicillin after drug rash with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) to carbamazepine and allopurinol: a possible co-sensitization.

Authors:  Nadia Ben Fredj; Karim Aouam; Amel Chaabane; Adnene Toumi; Foued Ben Rhomdhane; Naceur Boughattas; Mohamed Chakroun
Journal:  Br J Clin Pharmacol       Date:  2010-08       Impact factor: 4.335

3.  Paediatric postmarketing pharmacovigilance using prescription-event monitoring: comparison of the adverse event profiles of lamotrigine prescribed to children and adults in England.

Authors:  Beate Aurich-Barrera; Lynda Wilton; David Brown; Saad Shakir
Journal:  Drug Saf       Date:  2010-09-01       Impact factor: 5.606

4.  Suspected drug reaction with piperacillin/tazobactam, in a premature infant.

Authors:  Halima Maulidi; Sunit Godambe; Peter Chow
Journal:  Br J Clin Pharmacol       Date:  2008-02-27       Impact factor: 4.335

5.  Probable Anticonvulsant Hypersensitivity Syndrome Due to Fosphenytoin in a Pediatric Patient with Streptococcus pneumoniae Meningitis.

Authors:  Nancy J Gadd
Journal:  J Pediatr Pharmacol Ther       Date:  2007-10

6.  Dapsone Hypersensitivity Syndrome That Occurred during Treatment of Pediatric Patient with Erythema Elevatum Diutinum.

Authors:  Gun-Wook Kim; Hyun-Je Park; Hoon-Soo Kim; Su-Han Kim; Hyun-Chang Ko; Byung-Soo Kim; Moon-Bum Kim
Journal:  Ann Dermatol       Date:  2011-12-27       Impact factor: 1.444

Review 7.  Cutaneous drug reactions in children: an update.

Authors:  Kara Heelan; Neil H Shear
Journal:  Paediatr Drugs       Date:  2013-12       Impact factor: 3.022

Review 8.  A review of cutaneous hypersensitivity reactions in infants: From common to concerning.

Authors:  Kathryn A Arnold; Jingyun Gao; Sarah L Stein
Journal:  Pediatr Dermatol       Date:  2019-04-25       Impact factor: 1.588

9.  Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms syndrome in a patient taking phenytoin and levetiracetam: a case report.

Authors:  David Jeffrey Hall; Jason Steven Fromm
Journal:  J Med Case Rep       Date:  2013-01-03

10.  Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) in children.

Authors:  Francesca Mori; Carlo Caffarelli; Silvia Caimmi; Paolo Bottau; Lucia Liotti; Fabrizio Franceschini; Fabio Cardinale; Roberto Bernardini; Giuseppe Crisafulli; Francesca Saretta; Elio Novembre
Journal:  Acta Biomed       Date:  2019-01-29
  10 in total

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