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[A case of drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome caused by levofloxacin used for treating pulmonary tuberculosis]
- Source :
- Kekkaku : [Tuberculosis]. 89(2)
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- The patient was a 27-year-old man with pulmonary tuberculosis, who was initially treated with isoniazid, rifampicin, ethambutol, and pyrazinamide. However, because of hepatic dysfunction and visual impairment, the four-drug therapy was switched to a three-drug regimen with isoniazid, rifampicin, and levofloxacin. At 9 weeks after the initiation of levofloxacin, the patient developed cervical lymphadenopathy, fever, systemic erythema, and hepatic dysfunction. He was diagnosed with drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome (DIHS) based on positive results in the human herpesvirus (HHV)-6 DNA test, an indicator of HHV-6 reactivation. The symptoms improved after withdrawal of the antituberculosis drugs and initiation of steroid administration. However, considering the risk of relapse of DIHS, the tuberculosis treatment, which was initially planned for 9 months, was stopped at 7 months. Neither DIHS nor tuberculosis recurred.
Details
- ISSN :
- 00229776
- Volume :
- 89
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Kekkaku : [Tuberculosis]
- Accession number :
- edsair.pmid..........f1be0ea38e38ce5db099bd8b579ce64c