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  1. Urticaria pigmentosa. Urticaria pigmentosa is a form of cutaneous mastocytosis in which there are brown macules and papules. Urticaria pigmentosa is mostly seen in infants and improves with age. It may also arise in adults when it tends to persist. Lesions may affect trunk and limbs, and less often scalp and face.

  2. Apr 9, 2017 · SynopsisCopy. Exanthematous drug eruption (EDE; also known as morbilliform drug eruption) is the most common of all medication-induced drug rashes. It consists of red macules and papules that often arise on the trunk and spread symmetrically to involve the proximal extremities. In severe cases, lesions coalesce and may lead to erythroderma.

  3. Aims: To determine the causes of morbilliform rash and fever in a population with high vaccination coverage for measles and rubella. Methods: Comprehensive laboratory investigation additional to routine oral fluid testing of children presenting to primary care physicians in East Anglia, England.

  4. Jul 15, 2019 · Morbilliform eruption most commonly found on the upper extremities, trunk, face: ... When a recent infection or drug is the cause of the erythema multiforme eruption, treat the infection or ...

  5. The most common dermatologic disease seen in the inpatient setting is the cutaneous drug eruption.1 In up to 94 percent of cutaneous drug eruptions, the appearance is a “morbilliformrash.2 Penicillins, sulfa-drugs, anticonvulsants and NSAIDs are common causative agents for morbilliform eruptions.3 Traditionally, the first-line treatment ...

  6. Drug hypersensitivity syndrome is a specific, severe, unexpected reaction to a medicine, which affects several organ systems at the same time. It typically causes a combination of: High fever; Morbilliform eruption; Haematological abnormalities; Lymphadenopathy; Inflammation of one or more internal organs.

  7. Jun 29, 2022 · Rash. After the fever goes away, a rash often appears. A roseola rash is many small spots or patches. These spots tend to be flat. The rash often starts on the chest, back and belly and then spreads to the neck and arms. It might reach the legs and face. The rash isn't likely to be itchy or painful. It can last hours or days.

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