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Drug-Induced Diseases Frueh
Exam 1 Dermatologic Reactions
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Agriculture
3rd Grade
01/30/2011

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Term
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome vs Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
Definition

SJS

  • Initially presents with a prodome of nausea, vomiting, sore throat, cough, fever, myalgias, arthralgias
  • Blistering of the mucous membranes (mouth, eyes, nasal cavity, vagina) and patchy rashes over most of the body

TEN

  • Widespread blister formation in the epidermis and mucous membranes; preceded by SJS
  • Large areas of skin may peel off
Term
Anaphylaxis: Signs and Symptoms
Definition

Symptoms

  • Angioedema
  • Facial flushing
  • Wheezing
  • Chest tightness
  • Laryngeal edema
  • Stridor
  • Feeling of impending doom

Signs

  • Hypotension
  • Cardiac arrhythmias
Term
Angioedema: Symptoms
Definition
Asymmetric, nonpitting edema of  face (tongue, lips, eyelids)
Term
Urticaria: Symptoms
Definition
  • Asymmetric, circumscribed erythematous popular lesions
  • Lesions have raised borders and areas of central clearing
  • Pruritus
Term
DI Hypersensitivity Reactions: Stage 1
Definition

Formation of a complete antigen

  • To be recognized as a complete antigen, drugs (haptens) must bind to high molecular weight carrier proteins
  • Parent drug rarely has the ability to bind and serve as a hapten -- usually a reactive metabolite
Term
DI Hypersensitivity Reactions: Stage 2
Definition

Processing of the complete antigen by antigen presenting cells

  • APCs help the hapten-protein complex to be recognized
  • APCs break down complex and the hapten-peptide fragments bind to MHC class I or II
  • T lymphocytes recognize hapten-MHC complex on APC
Term
DI Hypersensitivity Reactions: Stage 3
Definition

Recognition of antigenic determinant by T lymphocytes

  • 3 signals are needed to activate T-helper cells
  • Signal 1 occurs when Hapten-MHC complex interacts with antigen receptor on T-helper cells
  • Signal 2 involves interaction between APC and T-helper cell resuling in release of cytokines by T-helper cells -- does not always occur so immune reaction will be blunted
  • Signal 3 activates CD4+ T cells and causes them to differentiate into T-helper type 1 (Th1) or Th2 cells
Term
DI Hypersensitivity Reactions: Stage 4
Definition

Generation of drug-specific antibody or sensitized T cells

  • Immune responses lead to generation of either antibodies (if Th2) or sensitized T cells (if Th1)
  • Memory cells are produced during this stage to allow for a faster response upon re-exposure
Term
DI Hypersensitivity Reactions: Stage 5
Definition

Elicitation of clinical immune response

 

May take 5-21 days of continued therapy

Term
Gell and Coombs Classification Scheme of Hypersensitivity Reactions: Type 1
Definition

Anaphylactic

  • Timing: within 30 min
  • Antibody: IgE
  • Targeted Cell: Basophils, Mast cells
  • Clinical presentation

Anaphylaxis

Isolated urticaria

Angioedema

Bronchospasm

Respiratory distress

Abdominal cramping

Cardiovascular collapse

Arrhythmias

Eosinophilia

Term
Gell and Coombs Classification Scheme of Hypersensitivity Reactions: Type 2
Definition

Cytotoxic

  • Timing: 5-12 hrs
  • Antibody: IgG, IgM
  • Targeted Cell: Blood cells
  • Clinical presentation

Hemolytic anemia

Thrombocytopenia

Neutropenias

Vasculitis

Term
Gell and Coombs Classification Scheme of Hypersensitivity Reactions: Type 3
Definition

Immune Complex

  • Timing: 3-8 hrs
  • Antibody: IgG, IgM
  • Targeted Cell: Skin, blood vessel walls, joint tissue, kidney, liver
  • Clinical presentation

Serum sickness-like illness

Vasculities

Morbilliform rash

Maculopapular rash

Urticaria

Glomerulonephritis

Interstitial nephritis

Erythema multiformes

SJS

Term
Gell and Coombs Classification Scheme of Hypersensitivity Reactions: Type 4
Definition

Anaphylactic

  • Timing: 24-48 hrs
  • Antibody: Sensitized T Lymphocyte
  • Targeted Cell: Skin, liver, kidney, lungs
  • Clinical presentation

Contact dermatitis

Maculopapular rash

Bullous or pustular eruptions

SJS

TEN

Interstitial pneumonitis

Granulomatous hepatitis

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