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- Title
Cefuroxime induced lymphomatoid hypersensitivity reaction.
- Authors
Saeed, S A; Bazza, M; Zaman, M; Ryatt, K S
- Abstract
An 84 year old woman developed erythematous blotchy erythema and purpuric rashes over the lower limbs three days after being started on intravenous cefuroxime for acute diverticulitis. A skin biopsy specimen showed a mixed infiltrate of lymphoid cells and eosinophils; many of the lymphocytes were large, pleomorphic, and showed a raised mitotic rate. Immunohistochemistry showed the infiltrate to be T cell rich, with all the large cells being CD30 positive. Typical mycosis fungoides cells, marked epidermotropism, and Pautrier's abscesses were not seen. The rash disappeared 10 days after cessation of cefuroxime and the patient remained asymptomatic 15 months later. This apparent cutaneous T cell lymphoma-like reaction is best described as lymphomatoid vascular reaction. The drug induced immune response with an atypical cutaneous lymphoid infiltrate mimics a cutaneous pseudolymphoma.
- Publication
Postgraduate medical journal, 2000, Vol 76, Issue 899, p577
- ISSN
0032-5473
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1136/pmj.76.899.577