DRESS Syndrome associated with phenytoin: case report

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Álvaro Vallejos Narváez
Julián E. Canal Forero
David F. Salazar Peña
Javier A. Pérez López
Gabriel E. Acelas González
David A. Rojas Carvajal
Javier A. García Salazar

Abstract

DRESS syndrome is a dermatological adverse reaction can occur due to various medications, being one of the most important diagnoses above Steven-Johnson syndrome. This is a case related to a very low frequency adverse reaction that is documented in the scientific literature to several medicines among those, the phenytoin. Therefore, the publication of these cases is scarce and limited. The main concerns of the patients related to their clinical picture were due to the great cutaneous compromise that lead to hospitalization, pain and discomfort for which they resorted to generalized topical management with vaseline (petrolatum). Relevant clinical findings were severe eosinophilia, skin ulcerations, chemical hepatitis and fever. With clinical picture findings and evaluation of the RegiSCAR scale, the diagnosis of Phenytoin-induced DRESS syndrome is made. Phenytoin is discontinued, levetiracetam is started and corticosteroids and acetaminophen are administrated with favorable evolution.

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Vallejos Narváez Álvaro, Canal Forero JE, Salazar Peña DF, Pérez López JA, Acelas González GE, Rojas Carvajal DA, et al. DRESS Syndrome associated with phenytoin: case report. Rev Hosp Ital B.Aires [Internet]. 2021 May 6 [cited 2026 Apr. 27];41(1):21-5. Available from: https://ojs.hospitalitaliano.org.ar/index.php/revistahi/article/view/62

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