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An Usual Presentation of Fixed Drug Eruption
Dermatology, 1981A patient exhibited two groups of lesions of fixed drug eruption, one group reacting to hyoscine-N-butyl-bromide and metamizole and the other group to tetracycline. We could not find any report of this kind in the literature.
Y. K. Malhotra+3 more
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In situ patch and repeated open application test for fixed drug eruption: a multicenter study.
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice, 2023Hélène Traineau+18 more
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Clinical features, culprit drugs, and allergology workup in 41 cases of fixed drug eruption
Contact Dermatitis, 2019Fixed drug eruption (FDE) represents a drug‐related cutaneous reaction. Many drugs been associated with this clinical entity, with continually evolving documentation of implicated agents and clinical presentations. A bullous form can occur although it is
Najah Ben Fadhel+9 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 to Griseofulvin
Mycoses, 2009Summary: A case of dermatophytosis treated with oral griseofulvin developed fixed drug eruption to the drug. The present report is the second of its kind observed in world literature. Zusammenfassung: Bei einem Patienten, der wegen einer Dermatophytose Griseofulvin oral erhielt, entwickelte sich ein fixes Arzneimittelexanthem.
A. Kamalam+2 more
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Piroxicam‐induced fixed drug eruption: Cross‐reactivity with meloxicam
Contact Dermatitis, 2019Non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs constitute a main cause of fixed drug eruption (FDE). A few cases of piroxicam‐induced FDE have been reported; however, the cross‐reactivity among oxicams has rarely been evaluated.
H. Ben Romdhane+7 more
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BMJ, 2009
Quartey-Papafio draws attention to paracetamol as one of the culprits for a fixed drug eruption.1 In patients with black skin the well demarcated patches become blacker and sometimes pruritic. Phenolphthalein, …
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Quartey-Papafio draws attention to paracetamol as one of the culprits for a fixed drug eruption.1 In patients with black skin the well demarcated patches become blacker and sometimes pruritic. Phenolphthalein, …
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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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Fixed drug eruption and fixed drug‐like eruption
International Journal of Dermatology, 2005A. O. George, Adebola O. Ogunbiyi
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