G. Sqalli-Houssini , Z. Douhi , M. Soughi , S. Elloudi , H. Baybay , B. Moukafih , M. Omari , K. El Rhazi , F.Z. Mernissi
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Abstract
Study objective
The DRESS syndrome (drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms) is a severe and potentially fatal toxidermia due to various visceral involvements. Identifying factors predisposing to serious complications is essential for clinical and therapeutic management. This study aims to analyze the cutaneous presentation of DRESS and its role as a prognostic factor.
Patients and methods
This is a retrospective, descriptive, and analytical study conducted over nine years at the dermatology department in Fes, including all hospitalized DRESS cases.
Results
The maculopapular rash was the most frequent phenotype (49.3%), followed by erythroderma, morbilliform exanthem, and polymorphous erythema-like rash. In all, 52.8% of patients had renal involvement and 45.8% had hepatic involvement, while 81.9% exhibited hypereosinophilia. The maculopapular rash and erythroderma were more associated with internal organ involvement, although no significant statistical correlation could be demonstrated. Allopurinol was the most implicated drug in 51.4% of the cases. No correlation was found between the type of medication and the cutaneous presentation. In all, 8.3% of the patients died, primarily those with erythroderma (15.8%).
Conclusion
Our study demonstrated that maculopapular rash and erythroderma are the most common presentations and are most associated with internal organ complications, with a more unfavorable prognosis for erythrodermic cases.
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La Revue Française d''Allergologie : un véritable forum pour faire connaître des travaux originaux et permettre la diffusion de l''information auprès de toutes les spécialités concernées par les pathologies allergiques. La Revue Française d''Allergologie (8 numéros par an) est au carrefour de nombreuses spécialités - dermatologie, pédiatrie, ORL, pneumologie, ophtalmologie, médecine interne - qui, toutes, ont à traiter des maladies allergiques. Les symptômes des allergies fondés sur des mécanismes communs sont le plus souvent associés et se succèdent chez un même patient. En forte progression depuis 20 ans, les maladies allergiques sont dans l''attente de perfectionnements et d''avancées thérapeutiques qui permettront aux nombreux patients qui en sont atteints de mieux vivre avec leurs allergies. La Revue Française d''Allergologie se veut donc un véritable forum de discussions et d''échanges entre tous les spécialistes confrontés aux pathologies