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Annals of Hepato-Biliary-Pancreatic Surgery
2021 Volume.25 No. 4 p.551 ~ p.555
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) syndrome in liver transplantation
Cho A-Ra

Lee Jeong-Moo
Hong Kwang-pyo
Han Eui-Soo
Hong Suk-Kyun
Choi Young-Rok
Yi Nam-Joon
Lee Kwang-Woong
Suh Kyung-Suk
Abstract
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) syndrome is a rare delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction that causes skin abnormalities and mucosal involvement of the entire body. This is a case report of DRESS occurring in a liver transplantation recipient after taking drugs. A 57-year-old female patient with hepatocellular carcinoma underwent living donor liver transplantation in April 2019. She had no previous medical histories relevant to allergic diseases. There were no adverse events during hospitalization. She was admitted to evaluate and treat a headache occurring at one month after transplantation. However, she suffered from adverse drug reactions after taking anticonvulsants, showing skin rash, itching sense, and fever with eosinophilia. Piperacillin/Tazoperan was administered for ten days as an empirical antibiotic. Skin biopsy was performed on postoperative day 106 for erythematous maculopapular rash in the arms, legs, and torso. Her symptoms improved after discontinuation of the suspected medication with conservative skin treatment and high-dose steroid treatment. This case suggests that suspicion of drug history is essential for early diagnosis and management of DRESS.
KEYWORD
Drug hypersensitivity, Eosinophilia, Liver transplantation, Severe cutaneous adverse reaction
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