Azathioprine hypersensitivity‐like reations–a case report and a review of the literature

Azathioprine is used in a variety of dematological conditions, However, because of its side‐effect profile, azathioprine is limited for use in patients with severe disease, An unpredictable, rare and potentially fatal side‐effect of azathioprine is the development of a hytotension and oliguria. We describe a 17‐year old patient with leucocytoclastic vasculitis who was placed on azathioprine; within 15 days of star of therapy, she developed a fever, Azathionrine was discontinued and an evaluation for sepsis was undertaken; all cultures were negative and the fever abated. Azathioprine was restarted 5 days later. After a single dose, fever, nausea and vomiting, diarrhoca, hypotension, tachycardia and oliguria developed and the patient was admitted to an intensive care unit. Azathioprine was discontinuted and investigations revealted no sign of an infection. All the above signs and symptoms abated within 24 h and the patient was discharged from hospital in 7 days.

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