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Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1983
SummaryThe enigma of fixed drug eruption has fascinated dermatologists for over eighty years. The clinical features and investigative studies suggest that many immunopathogenic mechanisms may be involved. Fixed drug eruption offers a unique opportunity to study the early events of inflammation and the factors controlling localizations of skin disease.
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SummaryThe enigma of fixed drug eruption has fascinated dermatologists for over eighty years. The clinical features and investigative studies suggest that many immunopathogenic mechanisms may be involved. Fixed drug eruption offers a unique opportunity to study the early events of inflammation and the factors controlling localizations of skin disease.
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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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British Journal of Dermatology, 1979
Forty patients having fixed drug eruptions were subjected to provocation tests. Twelve patients failed to complete the provocation tests while in the remaining, the causative drugs were shown to be tetracyclines (6), analgin (metamizole) (6), oxyphenbutazone (5), phenobarbitone (4), sulphadiazine (3), sulphaphenazole (2), penicillin (1 ...
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Forty patients having fixed drug eruptions were subjected to provocation tests. Twelve patients failed to complete the provocation tests while in the remaining, the causative drugs were shown to be tetracyclines (6), analgin (metamizole) (6), oxyphenbutazone (5), phenobarbitone (4), sulphadiazine (3), sulphaphenazole (2), penicillin (1 ...
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Reactions, 1984
• Fixed drug eruption (FDE) is a distinctive variant of drug-induced dermatoses with characteristic recurrence at the same site of the skin or mucous membranes. The clinical and laboratory features of FDE are reviewed herein and possible pathogenetic mechanisms are discussed. ( Arch Dermatol 1984;120:520-524)
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• Fixed drug eruption (FDE) is a distinctive variant of drug-induced dermatoses with characteristic recurrence at the same site of the skin or mucous membranes. The clinical and laboratory features of FDE are reviewed herein and possible pathogenetic mechanisms are discussed. ( Arch Dermatol 1984;120:520-524)
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2015
Fixed Drug Eruptions (FDEs) are a localized response to medications that typically appear as well-demarcated erythematous dusky patches or plaques. They may be solitary, multiple, or generalized. The initial eruption of a FDE appears 1 week post-drug exposure, whereas subsequent exposures to the same drug lead to development of lesions within 30 min to
Kara M. Pretzlaff +2 more
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Fixed Drug Eruptions (FDEs) are a localized response to medications that typically appear as well-demarcated erythematous dusky patches or plaques. They may be solitary, multiple, or generalized. The initial eruption of a FDE appears 1 week post-drug exposure, whereas subsequent exposures to the same drug lead to development of lesions within 30 min to
Kara M. Pretzlaff +2 more
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Archives of Dermatology, 1937
We believe that the term fixed drug eruption as first applied and interpreted by Brocq is not always employed in the original sense. As a help to a better understanding of such eruptions we are restating the definition of the term fixed so far as it applies to drug eruptions.
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We believe that the term fixed drug eruption as first applied and interpreted by Brocq is not always employed in the original sense. As a help to a better understanding of such eruptions we are restating the definition of the term fixed so far as it applies to drug eruptions.
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Esomeprazole fixed drug eruption
Contact Dermatitis, 2020Antoine Salloum +2 more
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2018
Fixed drug eruption (FDE) is a distinctive drug reaction characterized by oval dusky macules/patches which develop soon after medication exposure and will recur in the same anatomical site with drug re-exposure.
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Fixed drug eruption (FDE) is a distinctive drug reaction characterized by oval dusky macules/patches which develop soon after medication exposure and will recur in the same anatomical site with drug re-exposure.
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Fixed drug eruption and fixed drug‐like eruption
International Journal of Dermatology, 2005Adekunle O, George, Adebola O, Ogunbiyi
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