Most drug eruptions manifest with erythematous macules and papules, giving them an appearance that may be referred to as exanthematous, mobilliform, or scarlatiniform. The basis for this is not clear.
NEW YORK — Because of their heterogeneity in appearance, drug-induced skin rashes are a common diagnostic challenge, but eruptions in skin of color, particularly those with a delayed onset, require a ...
More than 20% of the population is suspected to have a penicillin allergy, yet less than 5% have this allergy. Because a recorded "penicillin allergy" entails altered antibiotic management, risk for ...
Fixed drug eruptions (FDEs) represent a distinctive subset of adverse drug reactions, characterised by the recurrence of lesions at identical anatomical sites with each exposure to the causative ...