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Objective Cutaneous lupus erythematosus (CLE) is an inflammatory skin manifestation of systemic lupus erythematosus. Type I interferons (IFNs) promote inflammatory responses and are elevated in CLE lesions. We recently reported that CLE lesions are frequently colonized with Staphylococcus aureus.
Lisa Abernathy‐Close+9 more
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Fixed drug eruption to levocetirizine and cetirizine
Lalit Kumar Gupta+3 more
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Drug induced bullous fixed drug eruption: a case report [PDF]
Bullous fixed drug eruption, which is a cutaneous adverse drug reaction, is commonly seen with antimicrobials and analgesics. Bullous drug eruptions are infrequent, but because they pose a challenge both to affected patients and to treating physicians ...
Emperumal, Tamil Selvi
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Fighting Antibiotic Resistance: Insights Into Human Barriers and New Opportunities
Antibiotic resistance is a public health issue leading to the emergence of multi‐resistant bacteria. Human‐dependent factors are now driving the increase of resistance, notably through antibiotic misuse in human and animal health and environmental pollution.
Aubin Pitiot+3 more
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Fixed drug eruption due to clarithromycin
Fixed drug eruption (FDE) is an unusual adverse effect of any drug, especially antibiotics like clarithromycin. Herein we report a case of clarithromycin induced FDE in a 30-year-old man who presented with recurrent erythematous and pruritic cutaneous ...
Santoshi Balkrishna Malkarnekar+1 more
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Un caso de exantema fijo medicamentoso causado por Diclofenaco y Naproxeno
Fixed drug eruption (FDE) is a specific drug-induced dermatosis with a characteristic recurrence at the same sites of the skin or mucous membrane. FDE is frequently associated to non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs exposure.
Sara Freitas, Joana Marques
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Adverse Cutaneous Drug Reaction [PDF]
Drug-induced skin disease or cutaneous adverse drug reaction (CADR) is a term encompassing clinical manifestations of the skin, induced by drugs or their metabolites.
Elzwi, Samia
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Genital fixed drug eruptions. [PDF]
Twenty nine patients with genital fixed drug eruptions were studied during one year. In 15 the genitalia were exclusively affected, whereas the other 14 had cutaneous lesions in addition. It was striking that those whose lesions were exclusively genital reported for consultation much earlier. Drug history was the mainstay of diagnosis.
O P Gangwani, V H Sehgal
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Hyperbolic Molecular Representation Learning for Drug Repositioning [PDF]
Learning accurate drug representations is essential for task such as computational drug repositioning. A drug hierarchy is a valuable source that encodes knowledge of relations among drugs in a tree-like structure where drugs that act on the same organs, treat the same disease, or bind to the same biological target are grouped together.
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Fixed Drug Eruption Due to Allopurinol: Positive Oral Provocation [PDF]
A fixed drug eruption (FDE) is characterized by the presence of a solitary or multiple, pruritic, well-circumscribed, erythematous plaques. These lesions have tendency to recur at same sites and heal with residual hyperpigmenation. With repeated attacks,
Hei Sung Kim+9 more
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