Volume : V, Issue : XII, December - 2016
Acute Cutaneous Drug Reaction- Bullous Pemphigoid: Case Report
Feruza Turan Sonmez, Harun Gunes, Hayati Kand S, Ayhan Saritas, Gamze Kilicaslan, Turkay Akbas
Abstract :
Any drug is a potentially impending cause of adverse hypersensitivity reaction. Cutaneous adverse drug reactions are
common, but these reactions generally have a late onset: from days to months after drug intake. Most common drugs that
cause bullous pemphigoid are penicillamine, furosemide and penicillins. Cephalosporins are known as safe antibiotics and rarely lead to severe side
effects. A case of, probably the ????rst, rapid onset of acute cutaneous drug reaction after the ????rst oral intake of a cephalosporin was presented here.
This rare case report addresses the fact that severe cutaneous drug reactions can occur immediately after onset of oral cephalosporin therapy.
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Feruza TURAN SONMEZ, Harun GUNES, Hayati KANDİS, Ayhan SARITAS, Gamze KILICASLAN, Turkay AKBAS, Acute Cutaneous Drug Reaction- Bullous Pemphigoid: Case Report, Global Journal For Research Analysis,Volume : 5 | Issue : 12 | December 2016
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Feruza TURAN SONMEZ, Harun GUNES, Hayati KANDİS, Ayhan SARITAS, Gamze KILICASLAN, Turkay AKBAS, Acute Cutaneous Drug Reaction- Bullous Pemphigoid: Case Report, Global Journal For Research Analysis,Volume : 5 | Issue : 12 | December 2016