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J Assoc Physicians India · May 2015
Case ReportsDRESS Syndrome: Drug Rash with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms.
- Hemant Thacker, Manish Shah, and Rahul Tulle.
- J Assoc Physicians India. 2015 May 1;63(5):78-9.
AbstractDRESS Syndrome is caused by exposure to certain medications that may cause fever, rash, inflammation of internal organs, lymphadenopathy and characteristic hematologic abnormalities such as eosinophilia, thrombocytopenia and atypical lymphocytosis. We herein report a case of DRESS syndrome who presented with fever and rash, secondary to sulfasalazine ingestion. Diagnosis of DRESS is often delayed, as several diseases have clinical and laboratory features similar to DRESS syndrome.
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