Rituximab-induced serum sickness in progressive transformation of germinal centers immunoglobulin G4-related disease: a case report [PDF]
Introduction Serum sickness, a type III hypersensitivity reaction, can arise from various triggers such as vaccines, anti-venoms, and certain medications, particularly monoclonal antibodies.
Sharanya Kumar +4 more
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A rare manifestation of serum sickness after common krait envenomation in a patient treated with polyvalent anti-snake venom in India: Presentation and challenges [PDF]
Envenomation from snakebites is a significant public health concern in the Southeast Asian region resulting in considerable mortality and morbidity. Anti-snake venom (ASV) despite being the only rescue can bring forth several acute and delayed adverse ...
Satyabrata Guru +4 more
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Serum sickness-like reaction to D-mannose supplement: a case report [PDF]
Background Serum Sickness-Like Reaction (SSLR) is an immune response characterized by rash, polyarthralgias, inflammation, and fever. Serum sickness-like reaction is commonly attributed to antibiotics, anticonvulsants, and anti-inflammatory agents.
Emma R. Plante +3 more
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Streptokinase‐Induced Serum Sickness: A Case Report [PDF]
Serum sickness is rare; however, there is a significant hypersensitivity reaction to streptokinase used in different cardiac problems. Treatment often involves discontinuing the offending agent and administering corticosteroids. This case underscores the
Bibek Shrestha +3 more
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From “Serum Sickness” to “Xenosialitis”: Past, Present, and Future Significance of the Non-human Sialic Acid Neu5Gc [PDF]
The description of “serum sickness” more than a century ago in humans transfused with animal sera eventually led to identification of a class of human antibodies directed against glycans terminating in the common mammalian sialic acid N ...
Chirag Dhar +5 more
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Serum Sickness-Like Reaction: A Narrative Review of Epidemiology, Immunopathogenesis, Diagnostic Challenges, and Therapeutic Approaches [PDF]
Serum sickness-like reaction (SSLR) is a rare immune-mediated condition that typically affects the skin and joints after exposure to certain drugs, infections, or vaccines.
Christodoulos Chatzigrigoriadis +14 more
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Obinutuzumab‐induced serum sickness following salvage therapy for chronic lymphocytic leukemia [PDF]
Key Clinical Message The incidence of serum sickness following treatment of CLL with obinutuzumab has not been fully characterized, but is likely rare.
Julie Saba, Aaron C. Logan
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Background: Serum sickness-like reaction (SSLR) is a rare cause of drug eruption. The clinical presentation includes fever, rash, and arthralgia which typically occurs 1-2 weeks after the administration of common antibiotics such as amoxicillin or ...
Christodoulos Chatzigrigoriadis +3 more
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Serum Sickness-Like Reaction: Drug-Induced Cutaneous Disease in a Child [PDF]
Ana Carolina Galvão dos Santos de Araujo +6 more
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