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This graphical abstract illustrates the conceptual framework linking rare and common diseases in pediatric allergy and immunology through precision medicine. On the left, rare conditions such as inborn errors of immunity and primary atopic disorders represent well‐defined monogenic models that reveal fundamental mechanisms of immune dysregulation.
Riccardo Castagnoli +26 more
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Is Ciprofloxacin- Induced Fixed Drug Eruption Common?
Bose Sumit Kumar
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Leukemia cutis as the first manifestation of acute myeloid leukemia
JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, Volume 24, Issue 6, Page 793-797, June 2026.
Florian Winkler +5 more
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Fixed drug eruptions, bullous drug eruptions, and lichenoid drug eruptions
Clinics in Dermatology, 2020Drug reactions are among the most common reasons for inpatient dermatology consultation. These reactions are important to identify because discontinuation of the offending agent may lead to disease remission. With the rising use of immunomodulatory and targeted therapeutics in cancer care and the increased incidence in associated reactions to these ...
Shayan, Cheraghlou, Lauren L, Levy
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It is not a fixed drug eruption, it is a fixed “sunlight” eruption
International Journal of Dermatology, 2010AbstractHyperpigmented fixed eruption is a phenomenon usually related with drug antigens, and known as fixed drug eruption. A woman had a skin condition with clinical and histopathologic indications of fixed drug eruption. The disease first appeared when she went to a swimming pool and left with hyperpigmented macules.
Rommel, Valdivieso, Cecilia, Cañarte
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