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Metronidazole-Induced Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS) Syndrome With Parvovirus B19 Reactivation: A Pediatric Case.
Dridi, Bahaeddine; Agrebi, Myriam; Sahnoun, Dhouha; Ben Salem, Chaker.
Affiliation
  • Dridi B; Pharmacology, Pharmacovigilance Center of Sousse, Faculty of Medicine of Sousse, University of Sousse, Sousse, TUN.
  • Agrebi M; Pharmacology, Faculty of Pharmacy of Monastir, University of Monastir, Monastir, TUN.
  • Sahnoun D; Pharmacology, Pharmacovigilance Center of Sousse, Faculty of Medicine of Sousse, University of Sousse, Sousse, TUN.
  • Ben Salem C; Pharmacology, Pharmacovigilance Center of Sousse, Faculty of Medicine of Sousse, University of Sousse, Sousse, TUN.
Cureus ; 16(6): e62125, 2024 Jun.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38993456
ABSTRACT
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) is a severe and rare syndrome that causes life-threatening organ dysfunctions. Here, we present the case of a 10-year-old child who developed a pruritic erythematous eruption, fever, facial edema, and lymphadenopathy seven days after receiving intravenous metronidazole (20 mg/kg/day), vancomycin (50 mg/kg/day), and cefotaxime (200 mg/kg/day). Laboratory tests showed eosinophilia and liver damage as well as positive parvovirus B19 IgM and IgG indicating viral reactivation. Vancomycin was initially discontinued and later reintroduced with no ill effects. The patient was managed with topical corticosteroid emollients and cetirizine and improved within seven days of metronidazole withdrawal. Treatment with cefotaxime was continued and showed no adverse effects.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Cureus Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Cureus Year: 2024 Document type: Article
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