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Vancomycin-induced toxic epidermal necrolysis.

B A Hannah1, P L Kimmel, S Dosa, M L Turner.   

Abstract

We have reported a patient who had had renal transplantation for end-stage renal disease; she was treated for fever and presumed sepsis with intravenous tobramycin and vancomycin, with subsequent development of persistent fever, eosinophilia, and a maculopapular rash that progressed to linear bullae. Findings on skin biopsy were consistent with a diagnosis of toxic epidermal necrolysis. Sustained measurable serum concentrations of vancomycin, the temporal response to drug exposure, and the response to steroid therapy suggest vancomycin as the causative agent.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2356503     DOI: 10.1097/00007611-199006000-00035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  South Med J        ISSN: 0038-4348            Impact factor:   0.954


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1.  A case of hypersensitivity syndrome to both vancomycin and teicoplanin.

Authors:  Hyouk-Soo Kwon; Yoon-Seok Chang; Yi-Yeong Jeong; Sang-Min Lee; Woo-Jung Song; Hong-Bin Kim; Yoon-Keun Kim; Sang-Heon Cho; You-Young Kim; Kyung-Up Min
Journal:  J Korean Med Sci       Date:  2006-12       Impact factor: 2.153

2.  Inhaled tobramycin solution-associated recurrent eosinophilia and severe persistent bronchospasm in a patient with cystic fibrosis: a case report.

Authors:  Roberto P Santos; Emad Awa; Ran D Anbar
Journal:  BMC Pediatr       Date:  2007-03-02       Impact factor: 2.125

3.  Probable Vancomycin Induced Neutropenia: A Case Report.

Authors:  Anahat Kaur; Ghazal Khan; Punita Grover; Jill Moormeier
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2019-07-22
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