Abstract
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) is a rare but potentially life-threatening drug-induced hypersensitivity reaction. It is characterized by fever, widespread rash, hematologic abnormalities including eosinophilia, lymphadenopathy, and visceral organ involvement. We report a case of a 25-year-old male who developed DRESS syndrome following initiation of carbamazepine for psychiatric indications. The patient presented with systemic symptoms and a characteristic dermatologic and hematologic profile. Diagnostic workup included lymph node biopsy and imaging, with findings consistent with reactive lymphadenopathy. Prompt recognition and cessation of the offending drug, alongside supportive treatment, led to clinical improvement.