| Literature DB >> 21410951 |
Yoshiro Kobe1, Daisuke Setoguchi, Nobuya Kitamura.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Dapsone (diaminodiphenylsulfone) is used for the treatment of intractable skin diseases such as pemphigus and leprosy. The side effects of Dapsone are anemia, leukopenia, and liver dysfunction. Here, we present a case of agranulocytosis-induced septic shock, which was a side effect of Dapsone. CASEEntities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21410951 PMCID: PMC3068105 DOI: 10.1186/1752-1947-5-107
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Case Rep ISSN: 1752-1947
Laboratory investigations on admission to Kimitsu Chuo Hospital Intensive Care Unit
| Complete blood count | Arterial blood gas (FIO2 1.0) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| WBC | 0.4 × 103/μL | pH | 7.51 |
| RBC | 2.25 × 106/μL | pCO2 | 30 mmHg |
| Hgb | 7.6 g/dL | pO2 | 415 mmHg |
| Hct | 22.8% | HCO3 | 25.8 mmol/L |
| Plt | 183 × 103/μL | BE | 1.0 mmol/L |
| Reticulo | 27.8% | Lactate | 2.2 mmol/L |
| Met Hgb | 9.0% | ||
| PT INR | 1.19 | negative | |
| aPTT | 26.9 s | negative | |
| Alb | 2.1 g/dL | Na | 129 mEq/L |
| AST | 17 IU/L | K | 4.4 mEq/L |
| ALT | 22 IU/L | Cl | 96 mEq/L |
| LDH | 247 IU/L | BUN | 18.7 mg/dL |
| T-bil | 3.0 mg/dL | Cre | 0.55 mg/dL |
WBC: White blood cell; RBC: Red blood cell; Hgb: Hemoglobin; Hct: Hematocrit; Plt: Platelet; Reticulo: Reticulocyte; PT INR: Prothrombin time international normalized ratio; aPTT: Activated partial thromboplastin time; Alb: Albumin; AST: Asparatate transaminase; ALT: Alanine transaminase; LDH: Lactate dehydrogenase; T-bil: Total bilirubin; BUN: Blood urea nitrogen; Cre: Creatinine; HCO3: Bicarbonate; BE: base excess; Met Hgb: Methemoglobin.
Figure 1The appearance of fistula-in-ano at the early stage.
Figure 2Fistulogram showing a fistula communicating between the rectum and the postsacral region.
Figure 3Clinical course of a patient with Dapsone-induced agranulocytosis. BT: Body temperature; CHDF: Continuous hemodiafiltration; CRP: C-reactive protein; G-CSF: Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor; MRSA: Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus; WBC: White blood cell