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  1. On the first occasion, a morbilliform rash usually appears 1–2 weeks after starting the drug, but it may occur up to 1 week after stopping it. On re-exposure to the causative (or related) drug, skin lesions appear within 1–3 days.

  2. Jan 12, 2023 · Exanthematous (maculopapular) drug eruption, also called morbilliform (measles-like) drug-induced exanthem, is the most common drug hypersensitivity reaction [ 1,2 ]. It is characterized by a disseminated, and occasionally generalized, symmetric eruption of erythematous macules and/or papules ( picture 1A-B) that occur approximately one to two ...

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  4. Mar 13, 2019 · The eruption usually begins on the trunk and upper extremities and progresses caudally. It is usually symmetric. Confluence and severity is worst in dependent areas, such as the back in hospitalized patients (Figure 1). The face may be involved, but mucous membranes are typically spared.

  5. 1 min read. Morbilliform drug eruption is a rash that develops because of an adverse reaction to a drug. Antibiotics are the usual trigger, but many drugs can trigger this allergic reaction. It...

  6. Mar 13, 2024 · The most common skin manifestations of COVID-19 are morbilliform rashes, which consist of an itchy, generalized, maculopapular rash with flat or slightly elevated lesions that are rose-red. Urticaria, also known as hives, is also common in COVID-19.

  7. Jul 21, 2020 · It is imperative for clinicians to be aware that skin rash may be the only manifestation of COVID-19 so that these cases are detected earlier and appropriate containment is performed. The interplay between the pathophysiology of skin rash and more dangerous systemic manifestations remains unclear.

  8. Sep 8, 2023 · Morbilliform macules, papules, and plaques were observed on the arms, legs, chest, back, face, scalp, groin, and penis ( Figure 1 ). The rash became confluent at the dorsa and palms of the...

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