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Rizqah Humairah Arifat Ladadu
PATIENTS IDENTITY
Religion
Occupation Admission
: Muslim
: Unoccupied : Saturday, 7 Desember 2013
HISTORY TAKING
Further Anamnesis : She started feeling itching 4 days ago. The unusal lesion appear and cause the itching after 3 days she finished her 2nd chemotherapy of Ca. mammae. Her itching started from both of the leg and spread until her chest. She started her 2nd chemotherapy on Saturday 7 Dec 2013. After her 1st chemotherapy she didnt experienced this symptom. The patient did not have a fever before or after the lesion appeared.
Systematical Anamnesis
Patient has same complaint before (-) Trauma History (-) Family history: same complaint (-) Treatment history ointment used (-) Drugs allergic (+)
DERMATOLOGY STATUS
Location Location
Efflorescence : macule eritem Efflorescence : macule eritem, papul erythem, erosion, macule, hiperpigmentation
Abdomen
Inferior extremities
Ekstremitas superior
Punggung
Diagnosis
Drug
Eruption
Treatment
From Patients Status :
Methylprednisolone 4 mg (2-2-0)
Cetirizine 1x1
Hydrocortisone 2,5 % ( w) morning - everning Asam salicil 2 % + inerson 2 tube add
From references Systemic : 1. Corticosteroid: prednisone (1 tablet =5 mg), 3x 10 for adult Eritroderma 3x 10- 4x 10 2. Antihistamine Topical : 1. Salicylate powder 2% + menthol -1% 2. salicylate acid compression 1% 3. hydrocortisone cream 1% or 2% 4. Lanolin 10%
Discussion
Allergic drug eruption is an allergic reaction that occur to skin or mucutaenous because of using the systemic drug. several type of clinical manifestation of drug eruption, as an example: morbiliformis,
erythema multiform,
exanthema fikstum, akneiformis eruption, Urtikaria,
Purpura,
dermatitis eksfoliativa, toxic epidermal necrosis, Steven-Johnson syndrome.
Allopurinol Anticonvulsants NSAIDs Sulfa drugs Bumetanide Captopril Furosemide Penicillamine Thiazide diuretics in this patient she was given Cefadroxil (antibiotic) and mefenamate acid (nsaid) for her Ca mammae, which can cause an allergic reaction
Amoxicillin - 5.1%
Diagnosis
I. ANAMNESIS The drug that the patient consume 1st symptom appear : acute or after several days Itchy or not Have fever or not II. SKIN ABNORMALITIES Distribution Universal generalize Shape of the lesion
All prescription and over-the-counter drugs, including topical agents, vitamins, herbal, laxatives, oral contraceptives, vaccines, homeopathic medicines, etc. as these may not be volunteered as medications
The interval between the introduction of a drug and onset of eruption Route, dose, duration, and frequency of drug administration Any improvement after drug withdrawal and any reaction with readministration
Test or Examination :
Lab Examination
Eruption - Morbilliform (exanthematous(: It is the most common pattern Lesions are symmetric, with confluent erythematous macules and papules that spare the palms and soles It typically develops within 2 weeks after the onset of therapy
Eruption - Urticaria: It is the 2 nd most common eruption Occurs as small wheals that may coalesce or have cyclical or gyrate forms Lesions appear within 36h of intake and resolve rapidly when the drug is withdrawn
Common drugs ACEI ,aspirin/NSAIDs,blood products,cephalosporins, cetirizine, dextran, infliximab, inhaled steroids, opiates, penicillin, radiologic contrast material, ranitidine, tetra-cycline, vaccines, zidovudine
Eruption
Common drugs
- Acute generalized Beta-lactam antibiotics, exanthematous pustulosis : macrolides, and mercury Acute-onset fever and generalized scarlatiniform erythema occur with many small, sterile, nonfollicular pustules. The clinical presentation is similar to pustular psoriasis
Eruption
- Purpura: Can occur alone or as a component of vasculitis
Common drugs
Aspirin, cephalosporins, cytotoxics,heparin
Eruption
- Pityriasis rosea-like: Eruption is similar to PR Itching is severe not responding to antihist-amines There is no tendency of spontaneous remission
Common drugs
Gold,ACE inhibitors, thiazides, bismuth, barbiturates, griseofulvine, metronidazole
Eruption - Fixed drug eruptions: Lesions recur in the same area 8 h after the drug is reused Circular, violaceous, edematous plaques that resolve with macular hyperpigmentation Hands, feet&genitalia are the most common sites but perioral and periorbital lesions may occur
Common drugs Sulfonamides,penicillin, tetracyclines, aspirin/NSAID, barbiturates, cetirizine, ciprofloxacin, dapsone, fluconazole, hydroxyzine, loratadine, metronidazole, oral contraceptives, phenytoin, vancomycin
PATOGENESIS
Skin reaction to medications (drugs) : 1. Immunologic Mechanism 2. Non Immunologic Mechanism Allergic drug erruption : allergy to medications through immune process
1. Type I / Anafilactic Strong affinity of IgE to mast cells and basophils Others effect:
- Urtikaria
- Angineurotic edema - anafilactic shock
2. Type II (Cytotoxic) The combination between IgG & IgM with antigen attached to the cell Activation of complement system Lysis (tissue damage)
damage)
Reaction of Limphocyte T + Ag There are two forms of reaction: : - Tuberkulin the dermis - Contact antigen located around the blood vessels in Ag + Limphocyte T
Lymphokine
Complication
Ekskoriasis and 2nd infection by bacterial from the
scratch
actually
is
complication
infection is
that
always
by
happened.
Generally,
caused
streptococcus pyogenes. Impetigo also can appear, general or local allergy reaction, as an example edema and vesicobullous reaction.
Prognosis
Most cases resolve without complications but it may