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Drug-Induced Bullous DisordersDrug-Induced Bullous Disorders. Bullous or blistering drug eruptions and drug-induced anaphylaxis and hypersensitivity syndromes are among the most serious ...
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Forensic Toxicology - Drugs and ChemicalsForensic Toxicology - Drugs and Chemicals. In 2006, deaths caused by poisoning accounted for 20. ... Deaths related to drug overdoses in ...
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Drug-Induced PigmentationDrug-Induced Pigmentation. Adverse cutaneous reactions to medications are a common reason for consultations with dermatologists.
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Keloid and Hypertrophic ScarKeloid and Hypertrophic Scar. Keloids are the result of an overgrowth of dense fibrous tissue that usually develops after healing of a skin injury.
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Scar RevisionScar Revision. The treatment of aesthetically displeasing scars of the head and neck is challenging at times, although not without options.
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Presumed Ocular Histoplasmosis Syndrome... syndrome (POHS) is a distinct clinical entity that is characterized by peripheral atrophic chorioretinal scars, peripapillary scarring, and maculopathy.
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2-Octyl Cyanoacrylate (Dermabond) Wound Adhesives... Wound Adhesives. The wound adhesive 2-octyl cyanoacrylate (Dermabond) is approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for closure of incised skin.
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Acute UrticariaAcute Urticaria. Urticaria (hives) is a vascular reaction of the skin marked by the transient appearance of smooth, slightly elevated patches (wheals) that ...
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Papulonecrotic Tuberculids... Tuberculids. The tuberculids, first described by Darier in 1896, represent a form of cutaneous hypersensitivity reaction to tuberculosis (TB) antigens.
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Granulomatous Diseases of the Head and Neck... idiopathic, neoplastic, infectious, and fungal processes can cause a chronic granulomatous reaction in the head and the neck (see the images below).