ea0062wh7 | Workshop H: Miscellaneous endocrine and metabolic disorders | EU2019
McDonald Basil
, Walton Matthew
, Idowu Oluwagbemiga
, Barratt Jon
, Vakilgilani Tannaz
A 34-year old lady with a history of Crohns colitis and depression presented to the Emergency Department (ED) reporting an allergic reaction to azathioprine. She complained of mild headache, anxiety and nausea but denied wheeze, shortness of breath, tongue swelling or rash. Her medications were prednisolone, predfoam enemas, escitalopram, combined oral contraceptive pill (OCP) and azathioprine, commenced one month ago. She denied alcohol or recreational drug consumption....