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Lichenoid Drug Eruption due to Ethambutol

Seo SJ, Hong CK, Ro BI, Chang CY

A 73-year-old female patient, who had been treated with antituberculous drugs for 4 months, was referred to our department because of generalized macules and papules present for 15 days. Clinical examination...
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Nine Cases of Ethambutol Toxicity on Human Eye

Kim MA

  • KMID: 2122518
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 1975 Dec;16(4):453-456.
Author presented nine patients of eye toxicity from Ethambutol. They used daily the drug, 15~30mg per kilogram body weight during the period of one month to six months. With the...
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Agranulocytosis Induced by Ethambutol in a Patient with Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Moon KM, Han MS, Chung SH, Kim JR, Kim JY, Jung SY, Cho Y

We report a case of agranulocytosis caused by ethambutol in a 79-year-old man with pulmonary tuberculosis. He was referred for fever and skin rash developed on 21th day after antituberculosis...
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A Case of Optic Neuropathy Associated with Ethambutol

Choi JY, Lee SH, Seo SU, Koo C, Ji HY, Choi MS, Hwang IY, Bae BS

  • KMID: 2006782
  • Chonnam Med J.
  • 2006 Apr;42(1):53-56.
Ethambutol is a commonly used first-line antituberculous agent. Although rare, ocular toxicity in the form of optic neuropathy has been well documented since its first use in the 1960s. Symptoms...
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The Use of Optical Coherence Tomography in Patients With Ethambutol-induced Optic Neuropathy

Kim BK, Ahn M

  • KMID: 2337860
  • J Korean Ophthalmol Soc.
  • 2010 Aug;51(8):1107-1112.
PURPOSE: To evaluate the efficacy of optical coherence tomography (OCT) on diagnosis and follow-up in patients with ethambutol-induced optic neuropathy and to evaluate the prognosis of ethambutol-induced optic neuropathy. METHODS: Seven...
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Optic neuropathy associated with ethambutol in Koreans

Choi SY, Hwang JM

Ethambutol is a useful first line antituberculous drug, but can cause significant visual impairment. In order to determine the clinical manifestations of optic neuropathy associated with ethambutol, and the margin...
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Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS) Syndrome Induced by Ethambutol and Rifampin

Jung ES, Choi B, Choi HS, Kim BH, Ha M, Shin D, Park JS, Lee JR, Seo YH, Park YS

Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) syndrome is a disorder which can be caused by treatment with a diverse collection of drugs, and it is characterized by fever,...
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A Case of Acute Kidney Injury in a Patient with Pulmonary Tuberculosis Receiving Ethambutol Therapy

Hong CW, Nho SY, Lee IH, Ahn KS, Park KK, Kang GW

Ethambutol is commonly used as a first-line drug for the treatment of tuberculosis. The most serious adverse effect of ethambutol therapy is optic neuropathy. However, ethambutol-induced acute kidney injury is...
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A Case of Tuberculous Optochiasmatic Arachnoiditis

Park SE, Kim JB, Kang BH, An J, Kim YJ, Lim HT, Kim SH

  • KMID: 2263569
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2012 May;82(5):642-646.
Tuberculous optochiasmatic arachnoiditis (OCA) is a rare complication of tuberculous meningitis. We describe a 47-year-old female with tuberculous OCA confused with ethambutol-associated optic neuropathy. She was on anti-tuberculous treatment (i.e.,...
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Korean Guidelines for the Treatment of Tuberculosis

Park JS

  • KMID: 2264238
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2012 Mar;82(3):269-273.
Tuberculosis (TB) is prevalent and remains a major public health problem in South Korea. Joint committee for the development of Korean guidelines for TB has published a guideline for the...
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Bitemporal Hemianopsia in Ethambutol-Induced Optic Neuropathy

Lee HJ, Rhiu S, Lee SH, Jeong JH

PURPOSE: To report three cases with bitemporal hemianopsia after using ethambutol to treat tuberculosis. CASE SUMMARY: A 50-year-old male with chronic renal failure and tuberculous pleurisy, a 57-year-old male with diabetic...
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Regular Ophthalmic Examination of Patients Taking Ethambutol

Lee JH, Choi SB, Choi J

PURPOSE: In the present study, regular ophthalmic examinations performed in patients taking ethambutol were analyzed and the risk factors for ethambutol optic neuropathy were investigated. METHODS: We retrospectively collected the data...
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A case of tuberculosis verrucosa cutis

Kim SH, Kim KJ, Lee ES

  • KMID: 2230937
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1992 Jun;30(3):389-392.
We report a case of tuberculosis verrucosa cutis in a 34-year-old male patient who presented with asymptomatic verrucous plaque over the right buttock, right inner thigh and right inguinal area....
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Reference to the Mutations in the embB Locus among Korean Clinical Isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Resistant to Ethambutol

Garg A, Ayyagari A

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Development of Multidrug Resistance during Standardized Treatment in a Patient with Drug-Sensitive Tuberculosis

Jeong YJ, Kang HJ, Choi SM, Han SK, Yim JJ

  • KMID: 2263562
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2012 May;82(5):614-617.
Standard short-course chemotherapy (SSC) is recommended for new patients with pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). This approach has been regarded as among the most effective tools for preventing the development of resistance...
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A Case of Tuberculosis Verrucosa Cutis

Kim SH, Lee ES, Min HG, Shin JH

  • KMID: 1791302
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 1999 Jul;37(7):960-962.
We report a case of tuberculosis verrucosa cutis in a 35-year-old male patient who presented itchy verrucous plaque over both buttocks. Skin biopsy revealed hyperkeratosis, parakeratosis, and irregular acanthosis in...
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Detection of embB Gene Mutation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Reverse Hybridization Assay

Park YK, Yu HK, Park CH, Ryu SW, Lee SH, Shim MS, Lew WJ, Koh WJ, Kwon OJ, Cho SN, Bai GH

  • KMID: 2318534
  • Tuberc Respir Dis.
  • 2005 Feb;58(2):129-134.
BACKGROUND: Ethambutol (EMB) is one of important first-line drug in the treatment of tuberculosis. Molecular techniques to detect embB gene mutations have been considered as an method to define the...
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A Case of Lichenoid Drug Eruption Caused by Antituberculosis Drug

Lee SK, Choi JS, Kim KH

Lichenoid drug eruption is lichenoid skin eruptions caused by certain drugs and compounds, and can be identical or similiar to lichen planus. A 75-year-old woman who had taken antituberculosis medication(INH, ethambutol,...
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A Case of Lichenoid Drug Eruption Caused By Antituberculosis Drugs

Kim JO, Ryoo YW, Lee KS

  • KMID: 2146482
  • Korean J Dermatol.
  • 2000 Dec;38(12):1686-1687.
Lichenoid drug eruption is lichenoid skin eruptions caused by certain drugs and compounds, and can be similar to lichenoid planus. A 59-year-old man who had taken antituberculosis drugs(Isoniazid, Rifampin, Ethambutol,...
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Tuberculous Pleuritis

Yim JJ

  • KMID: 2263780
  • Korean J Med.
  • 2011 Aug;81(2):150-153.
Tuberculous (TB) pleuritis is the second most common form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. Because the yield of pleural fluid mycobacterial culture is as low as 20% and the pleural biopsy is...
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