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A Review of Fixed Drug Eruption with a Special Focus on Generalized Bullous Fixed Drug Eruption
Fixed drug eruption (FDE) is a cutaneous adverse drug reaction characterized by the onset of rash at a fixed location on the body each time a specific medication is ingested. With each recurrence, the eruption can involve additional sites.
Hannah J. Anderson, Jason B. Lee
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A case of colistin-induced fixed drug eruption [PDF]
Several medicines, especially antimicrobials, play a rolein the etiology of fixed drug eruption (FDE). The clinicalmanifestation is quite typical for a drug-induced reaction.FDE which developed in an 83-year-old male patientwho has been administered ...
Abdulkadir Küçükbayrak +6 more
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Fixed Drug Eruption to Propofol [PDF]
We present a case of fixed drug eruption to propofol following a series of sedations of a patient for a number of day case procedures. The patient experienced oedema and blistering of his penis, increasing in severity and duration following each subsequent exposure.
L G V, Allchurch, H, Crilly
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Cetirizine-induced fixed drug eruption
Cetirizine, a piperazine-derivative second-generation antihistaminic, is used for a wide variety of disorders such as urticaria, eczema, and allergies. Adverse reactions due to this drug are usually rare, especially fixed drug eruption (FDE), a delayed ...
Srija Gopal +4 more
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Patch testing in fixed drug eruptions: a 20-year review. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The fixed drug eruption is a common adverse drug reaction. Clear identification of the culprit drug is not always possible in the clinical setting, and oral rechallenge may induce new lesions or severe reactions.
Andrade, P +2 more
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Modafinil-induced Fixed Drug Eruption
Modafinil is a stimulant drug widely used to promote wakefulness in a variety of psychiatric and neurological conditions. Modafinil-induced severe dermatologic reactions are uncommon but serious side effects.
Girish Vasant Gaikwad +1 more
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Open versus closed surgical exposure of canine teeth that are displaced in the roof of the mouth [PDF]
Background: Palatal canines are upper permanent canine (eye) teeth that have become displaced in the roof of the mouth. They are a frequently occurring anomaly, present in 2% to 3% of the population.
Bishara +9 more
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Cutaneous adverse reaction during lithium treatment: a case report and updated systematic review with meta-analysis [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: To present a new case of adverse cutaneous reaction during lithium treatment and to update the systematic review and meta-analysis of the incidence of this adverse reaction.
Manchia, Mirko +5 more
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Fixed drug eruption caused by fluconazole
Objective: to characterize a group of patients with fixed drug erythema (FDE) caused by fluconazole to determine the sensitivity and specificity of the local provocative application test (LPAT) and to evaluate cross-allergenic reactivity with other ...
T. N. Myasnikova +3 more
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Unusual presentation of acute annular urticaria: A case report [PDF]
Acute urticarial lesions may display central clearing with ecchymotic or haemorrhagic hue, often misdiagnosed as erythema multiforme, serum-sickness-like reactions, or urticarial vasculitis.
Daronat, Jean-Marc +2 more
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