Prophylthiouracil-induced cutaneous vasculitis
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1997Author
Azizlerli, H
Yarman, S
Tanakol, R
Oguz, H
Alagol, F
Sandalci, O
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Cutaneous reactions to propylthiouracil and methimazole occur in 3% - 5% of adults. Generalized maculopapular and papular purpuric eruptions are perhaps the most common thionamide-induced reactions. We report 3 patients who developed cutaneous vasculitis which is a rare and serious side-effect during antithyroid drug therapy. The observation of cutaneous vasculitis during administration of propylthiouracil suggested that clinical awareness of this complication should be of considerable importance.
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