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Cutaneous Manifestations of Drug Reactions: SlideshowDrug reactions can mimic a wide range of dermatoses with morphologies that include morbilliform, urticarial, papulosquamous, pustular, and bullous lesions. ...
Slideshow, April 2010
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Stevens-Johnson SyndromeStevens-Johnson Syndrome. Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) is an immune-complex–mediated hypersensitivity complex that typically involves the skin and the ...
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Toxic Epidermal NecrolysisToxic Epidermal Necrolysis. Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) is a potentially life-threatening dermatologic disorder characterized by widespread erythema, ...
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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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Erythema Multiforme...multiforme major and Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS), however, are...and added to toxic epidermal necrolysis.[3] Essentially Steven...Oral Manifestations ...
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Lennox-Gastaut SyndromeLennox-Gastaut Syndrome. Childhood epileptic encephalopathy, or Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS), is a devastating pediatric epilepsy syndrome constituting ...
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Fixed Drug EruptionsFixed Drug Eruptions. Adverse reactions to medications are common and often manifest as a cutaneous eruption. ... eruption. Drug-induced cutaneous ...
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Oral Manifestations of Drug ReactionsOral Manifestations of Drug Reactions. An estimated 2-4% of hospital admissions are related to adverse drug reactions. ... to adverse drug reactions. ...
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Dermatologic Manifestations of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal NecrolysisDermatologic Manifestations of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis. The dermatologic manifestations of either toxic epidermal ...
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Antiepileptic DrugsAntiepileptic Drugs. Modern treatment of seizures started in 1850 with the introduction of bromides, which was based on the theory that epilepsy was caused ...