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lysosomal antigen, combined with presence of antibodies to histones and beta-2 glycoprotein 1 constitute a unique serological profile for drug-induced vasculitis/drug-induced lupus-like disease.Rational use of laboratory marker profiles is likely to aid in distinguishing drug-induced from idiopathic ...
Drug-Induced Myelosuppression Abstract Myelosuppression is a common and anticipated adverse effect of cytotoxic chemotherapy. It is a potential but rare idiosyncratic effect with any other drug, but there is a recognised association with a number of higher-risk agents which justify additional vigilance. ...
The role of anti-MPO antibodies in either idiopathic SLE or drug-induced lupus is considered to involve mechanisms that activate neutrophils leading to the NET formation and tissue damage. Interestingly, a study reported statistically higher MPO plasma levels in SLE patients compared to healthy ...
The current report presents the case of a 45-year-old female patient who was previously diagnosed in January 2010 at the Dermatological University Clinic (Cluj, Romania) with terbinafine-induced subacute lupus erythematosus (SCLE). The patient received terbinafine (250 mg/day) for distal subungual ...
When a drug causes a generalized autoimmune syndrome similar to idiopathic lupus, it is referred to as drug-induced lupus (Rubin, 2015). Although similar to idiopathic lupus, it is generally less severe. In particular, it usually spares the brain and kidneys, which lead to the two mos...
Skeletal muscle tissue (SKM) may be damaged due to mechanical, metabolic, and exertional causes. However, drug-induced myopathy is among the most frequent causes of muscle disease. The clinical picture of drug-induced myopathies may be highly variable. I
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(LMWHs). In clinical practice, anticoagulants are generally well tolerated, although interindividual variability in response is apparent. This variability in anticoagulant response can lead to serious incident thrombosis, haemorrhage and off-target adverse reactions such as heparin-induced thrombocytopaenia ...