Drug-induced thrombocytopenia is a common entity in clinical practice. However, having in consideration the severity of the case, it becomes imperative to distinguish non-immune thrombocytopenia from the po-tentially life-threatening immune-mediated forms. The authors report a rare clinical case of a 79-year-old man presenting with purpuric rash and gingival hemorrhage while on fenofibrate treatment (sixth day). The evolu-tion was favorable after drug removal and corticosteroid administration. Drug-associated thrombocytopenia is reported by manufacturers as an extremely rare event. This is the second case report of immune throm-bocytopenia to fenofibrate. The first event was reported for publication in 2015.
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Clara, A., Martins, T., Martins, A., Baptista, A., & Lázaro, M. (2020). Severe thrombocitopenia induced by fenofibrate. Acta Medica Portuguesa, 33(1), 58–61. https://doi.org/10.20344/amp.11354
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