Azathioprine hypersensitivity syndrome manifesting as subcutaneous Sweet syndrome and acute pancreatitis.

TitleAzathioprine hypersensitivity syndrome manifesting as subcutaneous Sweet syndrome and acute pancreatitis.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2023
AuthorsThomas JL, Tee MW, Harp J, Magro C
JournalJ Cutan Pathol
Volume50
Issue2
Pagination127-130
Date Published2023 Feb
ISSN1600-0560
KeywordsAcute Disease, Azathioprine, Drug Hypersensitivity Syndrome, Humans, Immunosuppressive Agents, Pancreatitis, Sweet Syndrome
Abstract

Azathioprine (AZA) is a commonly used immunosuppressive therapy that has been implicated in a number of cutaneous and systemic inflammatory reactions. Initiation of AZA has been associated with a hypersensitivity syndrome manifesting as acute pancreatitis and Sweet syndrome. Subcutaneous Sweet syndrome is a rare variant of Sweet syndrome where the dominant localization of inflammation is within the subcutaneous fat; it is commonly associated with underlying myeloproliferative disease. However, it has not been reported in the literature as a cutaneous manifestation of AZA hypersensitivity syndrome. We present a unique case of acute pancreatitis and biopsy-proven subcutaneous Sweet syndrome following the initiation of AZA with resolution upon discontinuation.

DOI10.1111/cup.14315
Alternate JournalJ Cutan Pathol
PubMed ID35983669
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