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Drug-Induced Gingival HyperplasiaDrug-Induced Gingival Hyperplasia. Several causes of gingival hyperplasia are known, and the most recognized is drug-induced gingival enlargement.
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Oral Manifestations of Systemic Diseases...1) diffuse labial, gingival, or mucosal swelling...and resultant epithelial hyperplasia render the ducts...for the patient. Drug-Induced Conditions ...
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Phenytoin Toxicity...management of toxin-induced or alcohol withdrawal...concentration of the drug. Only the free...as an adverse reaction.[4] Mortality/Morbidity...or ...
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Dermatologic Manifestations of Hematologic Disease...infections (eg, syphilis, HIV, hepatitis C), and drugs (eg, procainamide, quinidine, hydralazine, phenytoin, chlorpromazine). ...
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Head and Neck Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma...3, 4] Media file 1: Large, sun-induced squamous cell carcinoma on the forehead/temple...mouth to subdigastric, submaxillary, or midjugular nodes ...
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Pediatric Nephrotic Syndrome... virus (HIV) infection, hepatitis B and C, malignancy, vasculitis, and drug exposure (eg, heroin, mercury), among many other causes (see Etiology). ...
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Pediatric Kidney Transplantation...sloughed by a reaction involving leukocyte invasion...new immunosuppressive agent, cyclosporine.[15] Widespread use...cyclosporine and other drugs have ...
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Benign Vulvar Lesions...Lichen sclerosus Squamous cell hyperplasia (with and without atypia...Allergic contact dermatitis Fixed drug eruption Atopic dermatitis ...
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Pediatric Liver Transplantation...such as tacrolimus, cyclosporine (CSA), and intravenous...are investigating other drug regimens for liver...with calcineurin inhibitor–induced ...
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White Blood Cell Function... In the presence of myeloperoxidase from the azurophilic granules, a reaction is catalyzed that uses hydrogen peroxide and chloride anion to create ...