Benznidazole-induced drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms syndrome in a patient with human leucocyte antigen (HLA)-A*68

Thais Lizondo Lopez, Javier Gil Lianes, Arnau Torrent Rodriguez, Ruben Gonzalez-Garcia, Montserrat Tuset Creus, Victoria Amat Samaranch,Dolors Soy-Muner,Jose Manuel Mascaro

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL PHARMACY(2024)

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Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) syndrome is a rare but severe drug hypersensitivity reaction with potentially life-threatening consequences. It is characterised by fever, extensive maculopapular exanthema, lymph node enlargement, abnormal blood cell counts, and organ-related complications. Diagnosis can be challenging due to incomplete or non-specific symptoms, and it can sometimes manifest as a purely systemic disease. Discontinuation of the causative drug is essential. Treatment may involve corticosteroids and supportive care. Genetic screening for specific markers, such as human leucocyte antigen (HLA)-A*68, A11:01, and A29:02, can help identify individuals at risk for severe reactions to benznidazole, a drug used to treat Chagas disease. This case report describes the rarity and severity of DRESS syndrome, underscoring the potential benefit of genetic screening to prevent adverse reactions in patients with Chagas disease.
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DRUG-RELATED SIDE EFFECTS AND ADVERSE REACTIONS,DERMATOLOGY,Pharmacovigilance,ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY,PARASITOLOGY
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