Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS): clinco-histopathologic studies of 45 cases
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Results A facial edema in DRESS was associated with a definite case of DRESS (p=0.005) and a liver involvement (p=0.045). A younger age (50 years vs 66 years) was associated with a liver involvement (p=0.013). A severe neutropenia was associated with severe DRESS (p=0.012). Spongiosis and keratinocyte damage are the 2 most frequent epidermal changes noticed 55% and 53%. Pustules are not rare (26%). In the dermis a vascular alterations were frequent (88%) with a true leukocytoclastic vasculitis in 28%, a mild lymphocytic vasculitis in 13% and minor alterations in 44% of cases. In the dermis, there was a constant lymphocytic infiltrate mainly moderate in a perivascular distribution. In 57% the infiltrate is polymorphous with association of eosinophils neutrophil or atypical lymphocyte. In two third of cases, the changes are polymorphous and numerous, with no specific clear pattern. In the other one third of cases with few alterations, the presence of eosinophils, keratinocyte damage and spongiosis are usually present. A spongiosis was associated with non severe form of DRESS (p=0.041) and the absence of kidney involvement (p=0.023). A a higher of alterations per slides was associated a liver involvement (p=0.018). Our study do not support a prognostic value of keratinocyte damage.
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