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  2. Fixed drug eruption typically presents as a single (or small number of) well-defined, round or oval red or violaceous patch or plaque which may blister or ulcerate. It is usually asymptomatic but can be itchy or painful.

  3. Apr 8, 2024 · Fixed drug eruption (FDE) is a distinctive type of cutaneous drug reaction that characteristically recurs in the same locations upon re-exposure to the offending drug. Acute FDE usually presents with a single or a small number of dusky red or violaceous plaques that resolve leaving postinflammatory hyperpigmentation ( picture 1A-C ).

  4. Oct 9, 2020 · The term fixed drug eruption (FDE) describes the development of one or more annular or oval erythematous patches as a result of systemic exposure to a drug; these...

  5. Apr 10, 2023 · Go to: Continuing Education Activity. Cutaneous adverse drug reactions (CADR), also known as toxidermia, are skin manifestations resulting from systemic drug administration. These reactions range from mild erythematous skin lesions to much more severe reactions such as Lyell's syndrome.

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  7. Sep 1, 2021 · Abstract. Fixed drug eruption (FDE) is a cutaneous adverse drug reaction characterized by the onset of rash at a fixed location on the body each time a specific medication is ingested. With each recurrence, the eruption can involve additional sites.

  8. Symptoms and Signs of Drug Eruptions and Reactions. Symptoms and signs vary based on the cause and the specific reaction (see table Types of Drug Reactions and Typical Causative Agents). Examples of Drug Eruptions and Reactions. Urticarial lesions (wheals or hives) are migratory, elevated, pruritic, reddish plaques caused by local dermal edema.

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