Most Common Drug Eruptions by Pattern and Drug Class: A Review
Journal Title: Journal of Dermatology Research - Year 2024, Vol 5, Issue 1
Abstract
Cutaneous drug reactions come in many different morphologies, distributions and severities ranging from pruritus and erythema to diffuse epidermal denudation requiring hospitalization. The wide variety of presentations and medications responsible make identification and elimination of the offending agent difficult. Here these authors present a review of the common morphologic drug eruptions and their offending drugs.
Authors and Affiliations
Edward M Klepper, Danielle M Auth, Liesl M Buskirk, Maria L Andrzejewski, Kishore E Clark, Samira Vuchula, Eber A Guzman, Vicki Huang, Eric J Chattin, Jon R Christoferson Jr, Rista Upadhyay, Emma A Kvandahl, Howard N Robinson
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