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HLA and Allopurinol Drug Eruption
Dermatology, 1989Strong HLA associations were found in Southern Chinese patients with skin eruptions due to allopurinol. The positive associations were with AW33 (Pc = 1.7 × 10<sup>-5</sup>; relative risk [RR] = 15.0, 95% confidence limit 5.2–42.9) with B17/BW58 (Pc = 2.9 × 10<sup>-9</sup>; RR = 46.3, 95% confidence limit 10.3–209.2).
Chan, S.H., Tan, T.
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Chlorpromazine and Drug Eruptions
Archives of Dermatology, 1976In Reply.— As described in the article, my patient is a nurse. I believe that this would answer all of Dr. Arnold's questions. Although she had never been treated with chlorpromazine, she had frequent opportunities to come in contact with the drug, since she had worked in a mental hospital.
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Drugs Causing Fixed Drug Eruptions
Dermatology, 198130 cases of fixed drug eruptions were investigated for their causative drugs. The clinical picture of the cases was classical. The results were confirmed by provocation tests. Analgesics and tetracyclines were found to be the most common offenders. Oxyphenbutazone was the next in the list.
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Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1933
In employing the term "drug eruptions" in this paper, we intend to use the expression in a purely etiologic sense; that is, we include all cutaneous manifestations due to substances used as medicaments regardless of whether they are synthetic or derived from nature, or whether they are pure chemicals or mixtures. For the purposes of our presentation we
Marion B. Sulzberger, Fred Wise
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In employing the term "drug eruptions" in this paper, we intend to use the expression in a purely etiologic sense; that is, we include all cutaneous manifestations due to substances used as medicaments regardless of whether they are synthetic or derived from nature, or whether they are pure chemicals or mixtures. For the purposes of our presentation we
Marion B. Sulzberger, Fred Wise
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Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1971
ABSTRACTA reaction was encountered in an 18‐month‐old Dobermann Pinscher following chemotherapy for dirofilariasis. The treatment consisted of twice daily injections of the trivalent, organic arsenical, thiacetarsamide sodium for 2 days. A microfilaricide, dithiazine iodide, was administered orally 2 days later.The reaction consisted of prostration and
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ABSTRACTA reaction was encountered in an 18‐month‐old Dobermann Pinscher following chemotherapy for dirofilariasis. The treatment consisted of twice daily injections of the trivalent, organic arsenical, thiacetarsamide sodium for 2 days. A microfilaricide, dithiazine iodide, was administered orally 2 days later.The reaction consisted of prostration and
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Fixed drug eruption and fixed drug‐like eruption
International Journal of Dermatology, 2005A. O. George, Adebola O. Ogunbiyi
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2020
Fixed drug eruption (FDE) is a unique reaction to a variety of drugs. The drug reaction is categorized as a delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction mediated by CD8+ memory T cells [1].
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Fixed drug eruption (FDE) is a unique reaction to a variety of drugs. The drug reaction is categorized as a delayed-type hypersensitivity reaction mediated by CD8+ memory T cells [1].
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Terbinafine-induced lichenoid drug eruption
Cutaneous and Ocular Toxicology, 2017Yue Zheng+4 more
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