| Literature DB >> 2730260 |
M Travin1, N T Macris, J M Block, D Schwimmer.
Abstract
Phenytoin-induced panhypogammaglobulinemia mimicking the common variable immunodeficiency syndrome is rare. We describe a patient who, while being treated with phenytoin and corticosteroids, developed panhypogammaglobulinemia, recurrent pneumonia, eosinophilia, and a transient rash. Immunoglobulin levels, which had been normal prior to phenytoin therapy, returned to normal over a period of several months after the drug therapy was stopped. Levels of IgG subclasses and numbers of B cells, T cells, and T-cell subsets were determined during the recovery period. In a review of the reported cases, eosinophilia and rashes were frequently noted. These findings, along with recurrent infections in a patient receiving phenytoin therapy, should prompt a careful evaluation of the patient's immunologic status.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2730260
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Intern Med ISSN: 0003-9926