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Leukocytoclastic vasculitis and acute allergic interstitial nephritis following ceftriaxone exposure
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InflammationGlomerulonephritisRheumatologyAllergyVasculitisAutoimmune DiseaseIga GlomerulonephritisPathologySkin LesionsClinical DermatologyLeukocytoclastic VasculitisCeftriaxone ExposureDermatologyDermatopathologySclerodermaMedicineLower Limbs
Leukocytoclastic vasculitis (LCV), also known as hypersensitivity vasculitis is a small vessel inflammatory disease which mainly involves the postcapillary venules. A 17-year-old girl developed palpable purpura over lower limbs and acute allergic interstitial nephritis 5 days after exposure to ceftriaxone. Skin biopsy from the lesion over lower limbs confirmed the diagnosis of LCV. Discontinuation of drug and treatment with steroid resulted in resolution of skin lesions and normalization of kidney functions. Beta-lactams are commonly used antibiotics in various types of infection in day-to-day practice. LCV, a rare complication of ceftriaxone should be kept in mind while using this drug.
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