Title: A Case of Dapsone Hypersensitivity Presenting as Mimicker of Sepsis: Is It Really Uncommon?

Authors: Rohit Vashisht, D. Sureshkumar

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v8i9.09

Abstract

Introduction

Dapsone induced hypersensitivity syndrome also referred to as ‘sulfone syndrome’ is increasingly being recognized in clinical practice these days. It can present with varied local and systemic manifestations involving organ dysfunction.  We hereby are presenting a case of hypersensitivity of this drug which presented in a similar fashion as that of sepsis.

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Corresponding Author

Rohit Vashisht

Dept. of Infectious Diseases, Apollo Hospital, Chennai