Dear Editor,Drug rash with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms(DRESS)syndrome is a drug reaction featuring high fever,eosinophilia,skin rashes,and multi-organ involvement that may be fatal.Ocular manifestations,includi...Dear Editor,Drug rash with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms(DRESS)syndrome is a drug reaction featuring high fever,eosinophilia,skin rashes,and multi-organ involvement that may be fatal.Ocular manifestations,including cicatrizing conjunctivitis,corneal infiltration,and anterior uveitis,are rarely reported[1-6]but may cause serious complications if untreated.Therefore,it is important to diagnose DRESS syndrome in patients with ocular features promptly with appropriate treatment.This article reports a case diagnosed with DRESS syndrome associated with pseudomembranous conjunctivitis secondary to carfilzomib.展开更多
基金Supported by the SNUBH Research Fund(No.13-2020-007)TRC Research Grant of the Korea University Medicine and Korea Institute of Science and Technology and Korea University Ansan Hospital grant,by Korea University grants(No.K1625491,No.K1722121,No.K1811051,No.K1913161,No.K2010921)+3 种基金the Korea Medical Device Development Fund grant funded by the Korea government(the Ministry of Science and ICT,the Ministry of Trade,Industry and Energy,the Ministry of Health&Welfare,the Ministry of Food and Drug Safety)(No.1711174253,RS-2020-KD000296)Korea Environment Industry&Technology Institute(KEITI)through Technology Development Project for Safety Management of Household Chemical Products,funded by Korea Ministry of Environment(MOE)(No.2020002960007,NTIS-1485018521)the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF)grant funded by the Korea government(MSIT)(NRF-2021R1F1A1062017)the Technology Development Program(S3127902,S3305836)funded by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups(MSS,Korea)。
文摘Dear Editor,Drug rash with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms(DRESS)syndrome is a drug reaction featuring high fever,eosinophilia,skin rashes,and multi-organ involvement that may be fatal.Ocular manifestations,including cicatrizing conjunctivitis,corneal infiltration,and anterior uveitis,are rarely reported[1-6]but may cause serious complications if untreated.Therefore,it is important to diagnose DRESS syndrome in patients with ocular features promptly with appropriate treatment.This article reports a case diagnosed with DRESS syndrome associated with pseudomembranous conjunctivitis secondary to carfilzomib.