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Background: Cyproheptadine (CY) is an antihistaminic agent that is commonly used for symptom relief in skin conditions. The most common pattern of cutaneous drug eruption in children is the exanthematous type, with the penicillin family often cited.
Daniel Nguyen, Christina Vo
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This study investigated whether SITH‐1, a latent HHV‐6B protein that promotes neuroinflammation, is associated with the clinical trajectory of treatment‐resistant depression (TRD). We demonstrated significantly elevated SITH‐1 titers and a correlation with the number of depressive episodes, suggesting that SITH‐1 may serve as a novel biomarker for TRD.
Keisuke Mori +5 more
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Association between the HLA-B*1502 gene and mild maculopapular exanthema induced by antiepileptic drugs in Northwest China [PDF]
Nilupaer Shafeng +4 more
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A febrile papulovesicular rash in a patient with pyoderma gangrenosum
JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, EarlyView.
Anika Rajput Khokhar +5 more
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Symmetrical drug-related intertriginous and flexural exanthema (SDRIFE) is a cutaneous drug reaction characterized by symmetrical erythema involving the gluteal and intertriginous areas in the absence of systemic involvement.
Sumir Kumar, Gauri Bhale, B. Brar
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JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, EarlyView.
Farzan Solimani +9 more
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Unilateral Laterothoracic Exanthema [PDF]
Francisco J, Navarro-Triviño Md +2 more
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Infectious‐mononucleosis‐like exanthema associated with COVID‐19 in a child [PDF]
Meryam Ferjani +7 more
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Symmetrical drug-related intertriginous and flexural exanthema due to clindamycin
Systemic drug exposure can produce a skin reaction consisting of symmetrical erythema involving the gluteal and intertriginous areas in the absence of systemic involvement.
Virginia Cabrera Hernandez +3 more
semanticscholar +1 more source

