Background: The most frequent non-immediate reactions described with iodinated contrast media (ICM) are mild to moderate, however, some cases of patients with severe non-immediate reactions, such as drug eruption with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) have been described. Case presentation: An 84-year-old patient developed DRESS syndrome after administration of ICM ioversol. The patient fullfilled the RegiSCAR diagnostic criteria for DRESS (definite score = 6). He underwent intradermal skin testing (IDT) with the widest panel of ICM available at our center. IDT was positive with ioversol and iomeprol. A punch biopsy was performed on the positive IDT with the culprit drug (ioversol) and histopathology was compatible with a T-cell mediated mechanism. Conclusion: In this case, the IDT-positive biopsy was consistent with DRESS syndrome caused by T-lymphocyte activation, supporting the clinical diagnosis.
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Zambrano Ibarra, G., Noguerado Mellado, B., Tornero Molina, P., Cuevas Bravo, C., & Rojas Pérez-Esquerra, P. (2023). DRESS syndrome due to iodinated contrast media. A case report. Allergy, Asthma and Clinical Immunology, 19(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13223-023-00774-7
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