The curious case of Kounis syndrome: Exploring clinical manifestations and management in the presence of nonobstructive coronary arteries
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https://doi.org/10.21542/gcsp.2024.14Abstract
Kounis syndrome, an allergic hypersensitivity coronary disorder, is a rare but potentially life- threatening condition triggered by various allergens, including medications. We present the case of a 41-year-old male with no prior cardiac history, who developed Kounis syndrome following vancomycin administration for suspected cellulitis. The patient initially presented with rash, fever, and malaise, which progressed to chest discomfort associated with diaphoresis and elevated troponin levels. Diagnostic evaluations, including electrocardiographic changes and coronary angiography, confirmed a diagnosis of type I Kounis syndrome. This case adds to the limited literature on vancomycin-induced Kounis syndrome, and underscores the importance of considering this diagnosis in patients with myocardial damage following exposure to potential allergens.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Darren Drittel, Dylan Deyar, Eric Boxer, Hussam Al Hennawi, Margaret Mack

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