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Fulminant hepatitis linked to dapsone hypersensitivity syndrome requiring urgent living donor liver transplantation: A case report.

Abstract

Dapsone is a sulfone-type drug used widely for different infectious, immune, and hypersensitivity disorders as an antibacterial treatment alone or in combination for leprosy and sometimes for infected skin lesions. DHS is a severe idiosyncratic adverse reaction with multi-organ involvement. However, acute necrotic hepatitis requiring an emergent LT is rare. Herein, we report a case of 12-yr-old girl who suffered from fulminant hepatitis and multi-organ failure due to DHS for PPD. She was saved by emergent LDLT. A high index of suspicion and rapid diagnosis are necessary not to miss this potentially lethal but rare disease.

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Type
Journal Article
Author
Garcia A
Yi N
Lee KB
Lee J
Choi YR
Suh S
You T
Lee K
Park JD
Kang HJ
Kim JG
Kang EK
Hong G
Suh K