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Rifampin and Exfoliative Dermatitis
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1987Excerpt To the editor: We report a case of exfoliative dermatitis we believe was induced by rifampin.
Darryl M. Bronson +2 more
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Efavirenz-induced exfoliative dermatitis
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2012Individuals with a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection are at higher risk of developing adverse drug reactions. Multiple drugs are usually prescribed to patients with HIV infection for preventing the replication of HIV and for the treatment of the associated opportunistic infections.
Jiu-Cong Zhang, Yongtao Sun
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FATALITIES IN EXFOLIATIVE DERMATITIS
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1934This paper is an attempt to explain the actual mechanism of death in cases of exfoliative dermatitis. The few references in the literature explain the death as due either to septicemia or to bronchopneumonia. Although clinically the changes are compatible with a diagnosis of bronchopneumonia, it was felt that this might not be the case.
Allan K. Poole, Roland T. Wehger
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Erythroderma/exfoliative dermatitis: a synopsis
International Journal of Dermatology, 2003An increasing number of new drugs have been incriminated in the recent past. 2–9 Its clinical pattern is fascinating and has been the subject of detailed studies. 4,8,10–16 Its changing scenario in various age groups, 17–19 its presentation postoperatively, 20–22 and its occurrence in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-positive individuals 23–25 are ...
Kabir Sardana +2 more
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Exfoliative Dermatitis Associated with Hypogammaglobulinemia
Archives of Dermatology, 1956In 1952, Bruton, 1 introduced the term ``agammaglobulinemia'' to describe a new syndrome in an 8-year-old boy, who from the age of 3½ years had had multiple attacks of respiratory and blood-stream infections, often with the same micro-organism. This patient was found to be unable to develop circulating antibodies to a series of injected antigens, and ...
Marcus M. Key, Carl T. Nelson
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Cimetidine-induced exfoliative dermatitis
Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1980A 68-year-old woman developed exfoliative dermatitis while taking cimetidine for gastritis. She had no history of previous drug reactions, allergies, or skin disorders and had taken no other medications for three months. Although cimetidine is a relatively safe drug, severe reactions such as exfoliative dermatitis can occur.
Paul L. Yantis +5 more
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Exfoliative dermatitis in a cat
Veterinary Record Case Reports, 2016Feline exfoliative dermatitis is a rare skin disorder that is characterised by diffuse scaling and alopecia. The condition has been associated with thymomas but has been described without a thymoma. This article describes a case of feline exfoliative dermatitis with a cranial mediastinal mass suspected to be a thymoma that was seen at the University of
Adam Wayne Stern +2 more
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101 Cases of Exfoliative Dermatitis
Archives of Dermatology, 1963One hundred and one previously unreported cases of exfoliative dermatitis are discussed. Clinical and laboratory findings are reviewed, and their relationship to the etiologic diagnosis is analyzed. It is not possible to prove the etiology in most cases; but where such could be found, it was most commonly a previous skin disease that had become ...
Saul L. Sanders +2 more
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Exfoliative Dermatitis Associated with Diltiazem
Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1997Exfoliative dermatitis due to calcium channel blockers is a known but infrequent response.A 77-year-old woman began treatment with diltiazem for angina pectoris. Three days later, severe exfoliative dermatitis developed.The present case and the others previously reported emphasize the need for greater awareness of the occurrence of adverse cutaneous ...
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Hypothermic Coma and Exfoliative Dermatitis
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969To the Editor:— InThe Journal( 206 :1087, 1968) Drs. Zak and Pai urge the reader to consider the systemic effects of generalized exfoliative dermatitis and erythroderma. They cited the excellent work of Dr. Shuster and reported a case. Another more recent example was that of Grice et al ( Arch Derm 98 :263, 1968).
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