Drug rash: Difference between revisions

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*'''A'''cute generalized exanthemous pustulosis (AGEP)
*'''A'''cute generalized exanthemous pustulosis (AGEP)
*'''B'''ullous disease, drug enduced
*'''B'''ullous disease, drug enduced
*'''C'''aptopril (ACE-inhibitor) induced angioedema
*'''C'''aptopril ([[ACE-inhibitor]]) induced [[angioedema]]
*'''D'''rug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) syndrome
*'''D'''rug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms [[DRESS syndrome|(DRESS) syndrome]]
*'''S'''JS/TEN
*'''S'''JS/[[TEN]]


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==

Revision as of 18:15, 26 August 2019

Background

ABCs of Drug Rashes

Clinical Features

  • sudden, usus morbilliform, often starts on face & trunk & spreads

Differential Diagnosis

Other Rash

Management

See Also