Rare clinical concomitancy in female patient: still syndrome and omeprazole pharmacodermy

After extensive medical history taken by the allergist, the patient revealed chronic
use of Omeprazole for over ten years, so far not reported for the same. Thus, the
suspension was indicated in the use of drug rash with complete remission. Endocrine,
skin, nerve and muscle disorders, although rare, may also occur in the patient who
makes use of such drug. In this sense, the cutaneous reactions of the type erythematosus
rash are symptoms that, although rare, may also manifest in patients, as reported
in this case. Diseases like Still syndrome can mimic dermatological picture with the
same cutaneous manifestations (OWLIA MB, MEHRPOOR G), which contributed to the difficult
elucidation of this urticaria and angioedema diagnosis.