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Clopidogrel Hypersensitivity: Pathogenesis, Presentation and Diagnosis.

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Clopidogrel hypersensitivity is typically a mild, delayed skin rash caused by a T cell reaction. Severe reactions are rare, and diagnosis can involve patch testing or observing symptom recurrence.

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Area of Science:

  • Immunology
  • Dermatology
  • Pharmacology

Background:

  • Clopidogrel is an antiplatelet medication commonly prescribed to prevent thrombotic events.
  • Hypersensitivity reactions to clopidogrel can occur, necessitating an understanding of their mechanisms and clinical manifestations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive overview of clopidogrel hypersensitivity.
  • To elucidate the pathogenesis, clinical presentation, and diagnostic approaches for clopidogrel hypersensitivity.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on clopidogogrel hypersensitivity.
  • Analysis of case reports and clinical studies detailing T cell-mediated mechanisms.
  • Evaluation of diagnostic tools such as patch testing and drug reintroduction.

Main Results:

  • The majority of clopidogrel hypersensitivity cases involve a T cell-mediated, Gell and Coombs Type IV reaction.
  • Common presentation includes a mild, delayed maculopapular erythematous rash 5-10 days post-initiation.
  • Severe cutaneous, systemic, or immediate reactions are infrequent.

Conclusions:

  • Clopidogrel hypersensitivity is predominantly a Type IV hypersensitivity reaction.
  • Mild reactions may not necessitate drug discontinuation and can be diagnosed via clinical history or patch testing.
  • Accurate diagnosis and understanding of pathogenesis are crucial for patient management.