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Published on: January 29, 2010
Serum sickness like reaction in an 11-year-old boy
1Department of Paediatrics, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland.: derek.okeeffe@ul.ie
Introduction:
We describe the case of an 11 year old Nigerian boy who presented with acute onset of polyarthralgia associated with low grade pyrexia, facial oedema,urticarial rash, pruritis, throat and ear pain.
Methods:
His medical and surgical histories were unremarkable.Twelve days prior to admission he had been treated for acute tonsillitis with penicillin.
Conclusion:
Serum sickness like reaction was diagnosed and he was treated with analgesia and prednisolone. His symptoms were resolved within 48 h and he was discharged.
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