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    Generalized bullous fixed drug eruption (GBFDE) most commonly refers to a drug reaction in the erythema multiforme group.: 129  These are uncommon reactions...
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    with each exposure to a particular medication. Medications inducing fixed drug eruptions are usually those taken intermittently. A painful and itchy reddish/purple...
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    medicine, a drug eruption is an adverse drug reaction of the skin. Most drug-induced cutaneous reactions are mild and disappear when the offending drug is withdrawn...
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    Bromoderma Bullous drug reaction (bullous drug eruption, generalized bullous fixed drug eruption, multilocular bullous fixed drug eruption) Chemotherapy-induced...
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    Bullous pemphigoid (a type of pemphigoid) is an autoimmune pruritic skin disease that typically occurs in people aged over 60, that may involve the formation...
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    impetigo Impetigo on the back of the neck A severe case of facial impetigo Bullous impetigo, mainly seen in children younger than two years, involves painless...
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    (with acyclovir) has been shown to prevent recurrent erythema multiforme eruption. Erythema multiforme is frequently self-limiting and requires no treatment...
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    Skin condition (redirect from Bullous)
    dermatomes; for example, the eruptions may appear along the bra line, on either or both sides of the patient.[citation needed] Generalized Symmetric: one side...
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    NSAIDs, etc. to evaluate for the possibility of an oral lichenoid drug eruption History of dental restorations, use of dental appliances, or oral exposure...
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    bites and other blistering conditions such as bullous pemphigoid, linear IgA bullous dermatosis, and bullous systemic lupus erythematosus. The diagnosis...
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    Retrieved 21 December 2009. This AIDS patient presented with a pruritic eruption over most of his body Guerra I, Gisbert JP (January 2013). "Onset of psoriasis...
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    cutaneous conditions List of immunofluorescence findings for autoimmune bullous conditions List of target antigens in pemphigus Pemphigoid Pemphigus herpetiformis...
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    individuals. The advanced stage of mycosis fungoides is characterized by generalized erythroderma (red rash covering most of the body) with severe pruritus...
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    association study found approximately 36 independent susceptibility loci for generalized vitiligo. The TYR gene encodes the protein tyrosinase, which is not a...
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    Abscess (section IV drug use)
    have become more common in recent years. Risk factors include intravenous drug use, with rates reported as high as 65% among users. In 2005, 3.2 million...
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    disease was first described in 1895 by Thomas Colcott Fox as a "ringed eruption of the fingers", and it was named granuloma annulare by Henry Radcliffe...
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    Hives (redirect from Urticarial eruption)
    reaction. Risk factors include having conditions such as hay fever or asthma. Drugs that have caused allergic reactions evidenced as hives include codeine,...
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    Morphea (redirect from Generalized morphea)
    and lichen sclerosus et atrophicus, most commonly seen in women.: 171  Generalized morphea is characterized by widespread indurated plaques and pigmentary...
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    Lyme disease, ringworm, guttate psoriasis, nummular or discoid eczema, drug eruptions, other viral exanthems. The clinical appearance of pityriasis rosea...
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    preliminary findings showing that oral ruxolitinib, a drug approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for bone marrow disorder myelofibrosis...
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    versicolor (also pityriasis versicolor) is a condition characterized by a skin eruption on the trunk and proximal extremities. The majority of tinea versicolor...
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    Retrieved 9 October 2010. Vañó-Galván S, Moreno-Martin P (July 2008). "Generalized pruritus after a beach vacation. Diagnosis: scabies". Cleveland Clinic...
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    and tetraethyl silicate. The most common side effects occurred at the drug application site including pain, rash, itch, eczema, swelling, erosion, discoloration...
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    antifungal agent; griseofulvin is the most commonly used drug, but other newer antimycotic drugs, such as terbinafine, itraconazole, and fluconazole have...
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    anti-malarial drugs. Certain types of lupus nephritis such as diffuse proliferative glomerulonephritis require intermittent cytotoxic drugs. These drugs include...
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  • sign is present in pemphigus and mucous membrane pemphigoid, but not in bullous pemphigoid. In mucous membrane pemphigoid, the autoimmune reaction occurs...
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    Generalized Drug eruptions Viral exanthems Toxic erythema Systemic lupus erythematosus Localized Cellulitis Abscess Boil Erythema nodosum Carcinoid syndrome...
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  • The remaining 30% of cases represent bullous form, which is primarily caused by S. aureus. In rare instances, bullous impetigo can spread and lead to Staphylococcal...
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    majority of chronic TE cases. Immediate telogen release generally occurs with drug-induced shortening of telogen leading to the premature reentrance of follicles...
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    cause thickening or lichenification of the skin or prurigo nodularis (generalized nodules that are severely itchy). AD is typically diagnosed clinically...
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