Serum Sickness after Equine Rabies Immunoglobulin in Identical Male Twins: Two Case Reports

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We, hereby, report two cases of serum sickness in adult male identical twins who had received equine rabies immunoglobulin as a postexposure rabies treatment after cat scratches. The younger brother developed low-grade fever, polyarthritis, and multiple erythematous maculopapular eruptions, whereas low-grade fever and urticaria-like eruptions were detected in the elder brother. Both patients received a 7-day course of low-dose prednisolone and achieved good responses without recurrent attacks.

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Tawanwongsri, W., & Wattanakrai, P. (2019). Serum Sickness after Equine Rabies Immunoglobulin in Identical Male Twins: Two Case Reports. Case Reports in Dermatology, 11(1), 40–47. https://doi.org/10.1159/000497053

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