Dapsone-induced methhaemoglobinaemia: A source of diagnostic confusion:a source of diagnostic confusion


Autoria(s): Craig, D; Cadden, I S; Gormley, W P; Riley, M S; Jones, F G; McMullin, M F
Data(s)

2000

Resumo

Arterial desaturation as measured using pulse oximetry may not reflect cardiorespiratory disease; other possible causes, including certain drugs, should be sought. Within the literature, examples exist of dapsone-induced methaemoglobinaemia causing diagnostic confusion, particularly where respiratory disease is a feature. Few cases have been reported that demonstrate the potential of relatively low levels of methaemoglobinaemia to upset pulse oximetry readings. We describe three examples of dapsone-induced methaemoglobinaemia emphasising the potential for low-grade methaemoglobinaemia to cause diagnostic confusion. Widespread use of the pulse oximeter indicates this problem may occur more regularly, hence there is a need for increased awareness.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/dapsoneinduced-methhaemoglobinaemia-a-source-of-diagnostic-confusion(e4281076-074e-4be8-86c5-39175632de71).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Craig , D , Cadden , I S , Gormley , W P , Riley , M S , Jones , F G & McMullin , M F 2000 , ' Dapsone-induced methhaemoglobinaemia: A source of diagnostic confusion : a source of diagnostic confusion ' International Journal of Clinical Practice , vol 54 , no. 3 , pp. 194-196 .

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article

Palavras-Chave #Adolescent #Adult #Dapsone #Diagnosis, Differential #Female #Folic Acid Antagonists #Humans #Male #Methemoglobinemia #Middle Aged #Oximetry #Treatment Outcome