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Amoxicillin-induced DRESS syndrome without eosinophilia
Baraka Alphonce1, Francisca Komanya1, Ng'weina F Magitta2,3
1Department of Internal Medicine Benjamin Mkapa Hospital Dodoma Tanzania.
Clinical Case Reports
|August 20, 2024
Abstract:
Despite the name, eosinophilia is not essential for diagnosing drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS syndrome). Early recognition and stopping the offending drug are vital to managing this condition, as it can otherwise lead to high mortality rates.
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