Histological patterns of cutaneous adverse drug reactions

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Autor(a) principal: Cupolilo, Sonia Maria Neumann
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Rezende, Adymila Salim Moreira, Almeida, Andréia Munck, Gomide, Bruna Oliveira, Cardoso, Cristiane Buchemi, Tavares, Natália Pinho
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: HU Revista (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufjf.br/index.php/hurevista/article/view/657
Resumo: Cutaneous adverse drug reactions (ADR) are skin conditions due to a drug, regardless of the way of administration.  Knowledge about their frequency, clinical manifestations and histopathological patterns is essential for prevention and early diagnosis, avoiding complications and reducing morbidity.  This work assessed the incidence of cutaneous ADR in skin biopsies from patients with dermatitis, and determined their histopathological patterns.  Skin biopsies from patients with dermatitis, obtained in the years 2006-2007 at the Pathology Division of the HU/UFJF, were analyzed.  The different histopathological patterns were grouped, the cases were statistically analyzed and a clinicopathological matching was attempted.  Of the 1409 skin biopsies, 304 cases of dermatitis were diagnosed, 31 corresponding to cutaneous ADR.  The most frequent histopathological pattern was vacuolar interface dermatitis (41.9%).  The most frequently involved drug was captopril.  Identification of histopathological patterns and anatomoclinical correlation are indispensable for the differential between cutaneous ADR and the other dermatitidis, allowing for an early and precise diagnosis and reducing treatment and hospitalization costs.
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title Histological patterns of cutaneous adverse drug reactions
spellingShingle Histological patterns of cutaneous adverse drug reactions
Cupolilo, Sonia Maria Neumann
Drug effects
Drug Eruptions
Pathology
title_short Histological patterns of cutaneous adverse drug reactions
title_full Histological patterns of cutaneous adverse drug reactions
title_fullStr Histological patterns of cutaneous adverse drug reactions
title_full_unstemmed Histological patterns of cutaneous adverse drug reactions
title_sort Histological patterns of cutaneous adverse drug reactions
author Cupolilo, Sonia Maria Neumann
author_facet Cupolilo, Sonia Maria Neumann
Rezende, Adymila Salim Moreira
Almeida, Andréia Munck
Gomide, Bruna Oliveira
Cardoso, Cristiane Buchemi
Tavares, Natália Pinho
author_role author
author2 Rezende, Adymila Salim Moreira
Almeida, Andréia Munck
Gomide, Bruna Oliveira
Cardoso, Cristiane Buchemi
Tavares, Natália Pinho
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cupolilo, Sonia Maria Neumann
Rezende, Adymila Salim Moreira
Almeida, Andréia Munck
Gomide, Bruna Oliveira
Cardoso, Cristiane Buchemi
Tavares, Natália Pinho
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Drug effects
Drug Eruptions
Pathology
topic Drug effects
Drug Eruptions
Pathology
description Cutaneous adverse drug reactions (ADR) are skin conditions due to a drug, regardless of the way of administration.  Knowledge about their frequency, clinical manifestations and histopathological patterns is essential for prevention and early diagnosis, avoiding complications and reducing morbidity.  This work assessed the incidence of cutaneous ADR in skin biopsies from patients with dermatitis, and determined their histopathological patterns.  Skin biopsies from patients with dermatitis, obtained in the years 2006-2007 at the Pathology Division of the HU/UFJF, were analyzed.  The different histopathological patterns were grouped, the cases were statistically analyzed and a clinicopathological matching was attempted.  Of the 1409 skin biopsies, 304 cases of dermatitis were diagnosed, 31 corresponding to cutaneous ADR.  The most frequent histopathological pattern was vacuolar interface dermatitis (41.9%).  The most frequently involved drug was captopril.  Identification of histopathological patterns and anatomoclinical correlation are indispensable for the differential between cutaneous ADR and the other dermatitidis, allowing for an early and precise diagnosis and reducing treatment and hospitalization costs.
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