Systemic hypersensitivity reaction to Omnipaque radiocontrast medium: A case of mini-DRESS

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Key Clinical Message Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) is a delayed drug reaction defined by physical signs and laboratory parameters. Mini-DRESS is a new entity, in cases that display some but not all features of DRESS. Cases of mini-DRESS have a less protracted course, and respond well to systemic corticosteroid treatment.

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George, C., Sears, A., Selim, A. G., Walsh, S., & Creamer, D. (2016). Systemic hypersensitivity reaction to Omnipaque radiocontrast medium: A case of mini-DRESS. Clinical Case Reports, 4(4), 336–338. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.513

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