Symmetrical Drug‐Related Intertriginous and Flexural Exanthema Following Amoxicillin‐Clavulanate in a Patient With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease [PDF]
Symmetrical Drug‐Related Intertriginous and Flexural Exanthema is a rare and often overlooked cutaneous drug reaction. Prompt recognition of its symmetrical, flexural distribution and association with systemic drugs like amoxicillin‐clavulanate can ...
Niranjan Pudasaini +4 more
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Case report-baboon syndrome with paracetamol
Adverse drug reaction (ADR) is defined as “any response to drug which is noxious or unintended and occurs at a dose normally used in man for prophylaxis, diagnosis or treatment of diseases or for modification of physiological function”. Among the ADRs reported, cutaneous drug reactions are most common.
Roopa B. +3 more
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An unusual case of worsening cellulitis: baboon syndrome or SDRIFE. [PDF]
Fischbach S +3 more
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Symmetrical drug-related intertriginous and flexural exanthema (Baboon syndrome) associated with infliximab. [PDF]
Bulur I +3 more
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Baboon syndrome with lactulose: An apparently inert drug causing a systemic reaction.
Agrawal D, Arora P.
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In 1984, Danish dermatologists described a skin eruption limited to the buttocks, with possible involvement of the intertriginous areas and flexion areas, and named this pattern the baboon syndrome.
Dmitry I. Trukhan
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The baboon syndrome after cinchocaine ointment [PDF]
Ilario Froehner Junior
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Symmetrical Drug-Related Intertriginous and Flexural Exanthema: A Probable Association to Siddha Medication Presenting as Baboon Syndrome [PDF]
Kanmani Indra Couppoussamy +2 more
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Baboon syndrome: an unusual complication arising from antibiotic treatment of tonsillitis and review of the literature. [PDF]
Blackmur JP, Lammy S, Baring DE.
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A case report of Baboon Syndrome due to azithromycin [PDF]
Symmetrical drug related intertriginous and flexural exanthema (SDRIFE) or Baboon syndrome (BS) is a form of systemic contact dermatitis represents a delayed hypersensitivity reaction and desribed with exanthematous involvement of gluteal and ...
M. Daye
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