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Hydroxychloroquine-induced DRESS Syndrome [PDF]
Kretzmann, Benjamin R., Fang, Meika A.
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Contextual competence : its growth, use and loss [PDF]
Clarke, David D., Nerlich, Brigitte
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Antipsychotic-Related DRESS Syndrome: Analysis of Individual Case Safety Reports of the WHO Pharmacovigilance Database. [PDF]
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HHV-6 lymphadenitis with DRESS syndrome: another lymphoma mimic.
Flaifel A, Rocco JM.
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Joint Bone Spine, 2014
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) syndrome, initially recognized as a serious form of cutaneous drug adverse reaction, is now viewed as a drug-related syndrome that can cause life-threatening organ dysfunctions. Characteristic features include a long time interval from first drug exposure to symptom onset and a prolonged ...
Vincent, Descamps, Sylvie, Ranger-Rogez
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Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) syndrome, initially recognized as a serious form of cutaneous drug adverse reaction, is now viewed as a drug-related syndrome that can cause life-threatening organ dysfunctions. Characteristic features include a long time interval from first drug exposure to symptom onset and a prolonged ...
Vincent, Descamps, Sylvie, Ranger-Rogez
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DRESS syndrome – Authors' reply
The Lancet, 2022Juthipong, Benjanuwattra +2 more
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Vnitrni lekarstvi, 2016
DRESS syndrome (Drug Rash with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms) is severe drug-induced allergic-type reaction which occurs few days to weeks after taking a drug in a predisposed patient. Organ damage, eosinophilia and skin rash are typical at presentation. Corticotherapy is often necessary in severe cases.
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DRESS syndrome (Drug Rash with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms) is severe drug-induced allergic-type reaction which occurs few days to weeks after taking a drug in a predisposed patient. Organ damage, eosinophilia and skin rash are typical at presentation. Corticotherapy is often necessary in severe cases.
Monika, Adamcová +3 more
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Hydroxychloroquine-induced DRESS syndrome
Clinical Rheumatology, 2007The authors describe the first case of drug rash with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms syndrome caused by hydroxychloroquine treatment in a male patient affected by seronegative arthritis.
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