| Literature DB >> 2918954 |
H Imai1, Y Nakamoto, M Hirokawa, T Akihama, A B Miura.
Abstract
A 42-year-old male treated with carbamazepine developed a skin eruption in the trunk, followed by acute renal failure. Laboratory data revealed leukocytosis (15,700/mm3) with eosinophilia (37%). A renal biopsy disclosed granulomatous necrotizing angiitis that differed from classic periateritis nodosa and hypersensitivity angiitis. All drugs were discontinued immediately, and there was a gradual improvement of the renal function. A carefully performed provocation test using carbamazepine was positive. We made a diagnosis of carbamazepine-induced granulomatous necrotizing angiitis. Only 6 cases of drug-induced granulomatous angiitis have been reported prior to the present case. Drug-induced granulomatous angiitis is often fatal. The present report suggests the importance of making a diagnosis quickly, and providing adequate treatment in order to prevent a fatal course.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2918954 DOI: 10.1159/000185332
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nephron ISSN: 1660-8151 Impact factor: 2.847