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Erythema MultiformeErythema Multiforme. Erythema multiforme (EM) is an acute, self-limited, and sometimes recurring skin condition that is considered to be a type IV ...
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Acute Urticaria...maculopapular drug eruptions, contact dermatitis, insect bites, erythema multiforme, pityriasis rosea, and others. Usually, however, the...areas. The ...
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Oral Manifestations of Drug Reactions... sulfonylureas, streptomycin, tetracycline, tolbutamide, and triprolidine Erythema multiforme (EM) – like - Antibiotics (antimalarials, penicillins, ...
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Dermatologic Manifestations of Paraneoplastic SyndromesDermatologic Manifestations of Paraneoplastic Syndromes. More than a quarter century ago, Curth proposed the following criteria to define a paraneoplastic ...
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Stevens-Johnson Syndrome...papules, vesicles, bullae, urticarial plaques, or confluent erythema The typical lesion has the appearance of a target; this is considered pathognomonic ...
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Intravenous Immunoglobulin...and C4b, thus preventing their deposition on target surfaces. In persons with dermatomyositis, IVIG induces...pyoderma gangrenosum, epidermolysis ...
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Dermatologic Manifestations of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis...early cutaneous slough with areas of violaceous erythema. Media file 2: Extensive sloughing on the...have features of the dermatologic condition ...
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Parapoxviruses...face, neck, ear, and periocular area. The target stage is next; lesions have a red...immunosuppressed patients) Hyperglycemia in diabetic patients[15] ...
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Kawasaki Disease... bilateral conjunctivitis (90%) Anterior uveitis (70%) Perianal erythema (70%) Sterile Pyuria In patients with streile pyurias, sedimentation ...
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Complement-Related Disorders...classic pathway requires the identification of a target by the presence of an antibody. C1...histamine and other mediators, leading to vasodilation, ...