نتایج جستجو برای: drug eruption
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background: adverse cutaneous drug reactions (acdrs) are the most commonly reported adverse drug events. the causative drugs and clinical patterns of acdrs are different in various populations. this study was conducted to identify the clinical patterns, causative drugs and reasons for drug administration in patients hospitalized due to acdr. materials and methods: this retrospective study was c...
abstract fixed drug eruption (fde) is a unique type of cutaneous drug reaction that typically recurs in the identical locations on re-exposure to the attributed drug. fde is characterized by the appearance of a single or multiple sharply demarcated violaceous erythematous plaques which heal with residual hyperpigmentation. a 27-year-old woman presented with multiple dark patches over her eyelid...
a-10-year-old girl was referred to our department for multiple hyperpigmented plaques. one week previously, she had been given one suppository of acetylsalicylic acid – phenobarbital for fever. twelve hours after the drug intake the child developed pruritic red plaques on the left thigh. six weeks after resolution of the acute reaction, patch tests were performed separately, with phe...
Correspondence Ronni Wolf, MD Dermatology Unit Kaplan Medical Center 76100 Rechovot Israel E-mail: [email protected] All authors evaluated the patient and histologic specimens, discussed the case, wrote parts of the manuscript, and reviewed and approved the final version of the paper. None of the authors have any relevant conflict of interests. Abstract A 76-year-old man developed a macul...
We report a case of fixed drug eruption caused by fluconazole. A local provocation with 10% fluconazole test in petrolatum applied at the site of a previous lesion of fixed drug eruption reproduced the eruption clinically and histopathologically.
Fixed drug eruption (FDE) is a distinctive type of cutaneous drug reaction that characteristically recurs in the same locations upon re exposure to the offending drug. It is responsible for about 10% of all adverse drug reactions. Medications inducing fixed drug eruptions are usually those taken intermittently. Common drugs causing fixed drug eruptions are fluconazole, ciprofloxacin, doxycyclin...
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