Pediatric drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms: A systematic review of the literature, with a focus on relapsing cases.
Rym AfiouniPerla El ZeinatyElio KechichianSamer ZoghaibStephanie MatarJosiane Helou-MallatRoland TombPublished in: Pediatric dermatology (2020)
Pediatric DRESS is a potentially severe adverse drug reaction. Antiepileptic agents are the most common causative agents. Fever, facial edema, lymph node enlargement, and pharyngeal and visceral involvement predicted DRESS reactivation in children. Corticosteroids were the mainstay of treatment.
Keyphrases
- adverse drug
- lymph node
- drug induced
- multiple sclerosis
- young adults
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- emergency department
- early onset
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- metabolic syndrome
- rheumatoid arthritis
- physical activity
- adipose tissue
- combination therapy
- sentinel lymph node
- skeletal muscle
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