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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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JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2010
SummaryFixed drug eruption (FDE) usually presents as a single oval to round violaceous patch after administration of the causative drug. We describe a case of FDE presenting with multiple annular erythematous lesions over dorsal aspects of both feet following the administration of phenobarbital.
Cheng Tan, Wen-Yuan Zhu
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SummaryFixed drug eruption (FDE) usually presents as a single oval to round violaceous patch after administration of the causative drug. We describe a case of FDE presenting with multiple annular erythematous lesions over dorsal aspects of both feet following the administration of phenobarbital.
Cheng Tan, Wen-Yuan Zhu
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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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The Journal of Dermatology, 1984
ABSTRACTSeventy one patients having fixed drug eruptions were subjected to provocation tests. The greatest number of cases were due to acetylsalicylic acid (18). Other drugs responsible were hyposcine butylbromide (15), oxyphenbutazone (14), sulphadiazine (7), tetracycline hydrochloride (6), metamizole (5) and ibuprofen (3).
M.S. Belhaj+3 more
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ABSTRACTSeventy one patients having fixed drug eruptions were subjected to provocation tests. The greatest number of cases were due to acetylsalicylic acid (18). Other drugs responsible were hyposcine butylbromide (15), oxyphenbutazone (14), sulphadiazine (7), tetracycline hydrochloride (6), metamizole (5) and ibuprofen (3).
M.S. Belhaj+3 more
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Fixed Drug Eruptions to Tetracyclines
Archives of Dermatology, 1978We observed 11 cases of fixed drug eruption to tetracyclines. Two cases were in a mother and her adult son, and two patients experienced fading of their lesions while continuing to take 1 g of the drug per day. Several patients were cross-reactive to different salts.
Irvin J. Sherman+4 more
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Acetaminophen‐induced generalized fixed drug eruption in a 5‐year‐old girl
Pediatric dermatology, 2020Acetaminophen is one of the most widely prescribed analgesic drugs. Fixed drug eruption, especially the pigmenting type, is reported in literature as a possible adverse event to acetaminophen in child.
G. Genovese+3 more
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Fixed drug eruptions in children
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1999To determine the anatomic location and offending drug in fixed drug eruptions (FDE) in children, we performed a 5-year retrospective analysis. Thirty-five children with FDE were evaluated. The most common cause of FDE was the combination drug trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole.
Anne R Halbert+5 more
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Causes of Fixed Drug Eruptions [PDF]
Fixed drug eruptions (FDE) were investigated in 14 patients. The clinical pattern of the disease was classical. The causes of FDE were different in India as compared to other countries. Sulphonamides and analgesics were the commonest causes, though some other drugs such as tetracycline were also found to be responsible for this syndrome.
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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 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 Pretzlaff+2 more
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Fixed drug eruption in Nigeria
International Journal of Dermatology, 2006AbstractFixed drug eruption (FDE) causes cosmetic embarrassment in Nigerian patients, particularly when the characteristic hyperpigmented patches affect the face and lips. Drugs that have been implicated in the etiology of FDE, and the sites of lesions, may vary from country to country.
Edith N. Nnoruka, A. U. Mbah, V. O. Ikeh
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