Leflunomide induced fatal dress syndrome need liver transplantation

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2024

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İnönü Üniversitesi

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Özet

Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) syn- drome is a severe, potentially life-threatening, drug-induced hypersensi- tivity reaction that involves hematological abnormalities (atypical lym- phocytosis, eosinophilia), lymphadenopathy, skin eruption, and internal organ involvement (lung, liver, kidney). The 36-year-old female patient was followed by bloody diarrhea, diffuse skin rashes and hepatitis. She was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, and Leflunomide 20 mg was added to the treatment six weeks ago. Upon developing hepatic encephalopathy and deepening the fulminant liver failure during the follow-up, a living donor liver from her son was transplanted on the 4th day of hospitalization. The patient had deceased on the second day after liver transplantation due to multiple organ failures. In the literature, mortality in DRESS syndrome is mostly secondary to hepatic failure. Liver transplantation cannot be effec- tive due to systemic involvement and recurrence in the transplanted liver.

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Leflunomide, Drug reaction, liver transplantation.

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Hepatology forum

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5

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4

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ÇALIŞKAN, A. R., ERDOGAN, M. A. (2024). Leflunomide induced fatal dress syndrome need liver transplantation. Hepatology forum , 5(4), 204 - 206. doi.org/10.14744/hf.2024.2024.0010