Stevens-Johnson syndrome induced by Ampicillin. A case report

Authors

  • Ignacio Molina Ávila Unidad de Estomatología, Hospital Señor del Milagro, Salta, Argentina.
  • Juan Martín Pimentel Solá Unidad de Estomatología, Hospital Señor del Milagro, Salta, Argentina.
  • Karina Cordero Torres Facultad de Odontología Universidad de Valparaíso
  • Silvia Jorge Hospital San Bernardo, Salta, Argentina
  • Rolando Eduardo Morales Espinosa Servicio Salud Viña del Mar Quillota

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22370/asd.2021.1.1.2577

Keywords:

Stevens-Johnson, dermatitis, stomatitis, ampicillin

Abstract

Background: Stevens-Johnson Syndrome is defined as a rare mucocutaneous hypersensitivity reaction, whose etiology is associated with an adverse reaction to medications, herpes or Mycoplasma infections and others. The aim is to present a clinical case of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome with oral manifestations. 

Clinical Presentation: Male patient, 50 years old, referred to the Stomatology Unit of Hospital Señor del Milagro, Salta, Argentina, with multiple bleeding and crusty lesions in the oral cavity, evident odynophagia and lymphadenopathy. Medicated with ampicillin for a nonspecific infection. General physical examination revealed hemorrhagic lesions on the face, trunk and extremities of 15 days of evolution. It was diagnosed as Stevens Johnson Syndrome induced by ampicillin, treated with dexamethasone in high doses, with remission after one week of treatment. 

Clinical relevance: Carrying out a differential diagnosis of vesicular-bullous lesions to provide timely treatment is essential. The literature is extensive regarding the lack of clarity about the pathophysiology of SJS and its interaction with drugs. The etiological link between ampicillin and SJS is poorly reported, this being one of the few documented cases of this relationship. 

Conclusion: General dentist should recognize the initial signs and symptoms associated with SJS, allowing early diagnosis and timely elimination of the suspected drug, significantly improving the prognosis and course of the disease

Author Biographies

Ignacio Molina Ávila, Unidad de Estomatología, Hospital Señor del Milagro, Salta, Argentina.

Odontólogo, especialista en Clínica Estomatológica

Juan Martín Pimentel Solá, Unidad de Estomatología, Hospital Señor del Milagro, Salta, Argentina.

Odontólogo, especialista en Clínica Estomatológica

Karina Cordero Torres, Facultad de Odontología Universidad de Valparaíso

Cirujano Dentista, especialista en Patología                    Bucomaxilofacial, Magister en Cs. Odontológicas mención Patología y Medicina Oral

Published

2021-04-16

How to Cite

Molina Ávila, I., Pimentel Solá, J. M., Cordero Torres, K., Jorge, S., & Morales Espinosa, R. E. (2021). Stevens-Johnson syndrome induced by Ampicillin. A case report. Applied Sciences in Dentistry, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.22370/asd.2021.1.1.2577

Issue

Section

Case Reports