Chapter 056. Cutaneous Drug Reactions (Part 7)
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These reactions are characterized by one or more sharply demarcated, erythematous lesions, sometimes leading to a blister. Hyperpigmentation results after resolution of the acute inflammation. With rechallenge, the lesion recurs in the same (i.e., fixed) location. Lesions often involve the lips, hands, legs, face, genitalia, and oral mucosa and cause a burning sensation. Most patients have multiple lesions. Fixed drug eruptions have been associated with phenolphthalein, sulfonamides, cyclines, dipyrone, NSAIDs, and barbiturates. Patch testing has been used in Europe to help establish the etiology. Immune Cutaneous Reactions: Severe VASCULITIS Cutaneous necrotizing vasculitis often presents as palpable purpuric lesions that may be...
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