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  • Title: [Dapsone-induced sensory peripheral neuropathy].
    Author: Méry L, Dega H, Prost C, Dubertret L.
    Journal: Ann Dermatol Venereol; 2003 Apr; 130(4):447-9. PubMed ID: 12843858.
    Abstract:
    INTRODUCTION: Peripheral neuropathy is a rare complication of dapsone therapy. CASE-REPORT: A 74 year-old woman was treated with dapsone, 50 mg per day, for a linear IgA dermatosis. One month later, the disease was controlled but the patient complained of a sensory peripheral neuropathy, which was documented on electromyographic studies. Dapsone was stopped and symptoms resolved within 24 hours. Three months after the beginning of linear IgA dermatosis, a colic adenocarcinoma was revealed by an acute occlusive syndrome. After surgical resection of the tumor, remission of linear IgA dermatosis was obtained with salazopyrine. DISCUSSION: This is a rare side effect of dapsone therapy. Twenty-one cases have been previously reported. In most cases, there was a pure motor or mixed neuropathy. Dapsone therapy was then stopped or decreased. Recovery usually occurs within one year after dapsone therapy is discontinued.
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