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  1. Morbilliform drug eruption is the most common form of drug eruption. Many drugs can trigger this allergic reaction, but antibiotics are the most common group. The eruption may resemble exanthems caused by viral and bacterial infections. A morbilliform skin rash in an adult is usually due to a drug. In a child, it is more likely to be viral in ...

  2. Jan 31, 2011 · 4. Several histopathologic patterns in a biopsy specimen. Drug eruptions may present themselves with different histopathologic patterns. Each of those patterns may be caused by a variety of inflammatory skin diseases. A combination of two or more patterns in a single biopsy specimen, however, favors a drug eruption.

    • Wolfgang Weyers, Dieter Metze
    • 10.5826/dpc.0101a09
    • 2001
    • 2011/01
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  4. 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 ...

  5. Mar 13, 2019 · The onset of a morbilliform eruption (MDE; also known as exanthematous or maculopapular drug eruption) typically occurs within 7 to 10 days after the initiation of the culprit drug. Occasionally a 14-day window has been noted. On rechallenge with a drug that the patient has been sensitized to in the past, the eruption may occur within 24 hours.

  6. Jun 28, 2012 · Exanthematous drug eruptions (also called morbilliform or ... Skin biopsy may help identify SJS–TEN or ... for the assessment of skin reactions associated with drugs under development from ...

    • Robert S. Stern
    • 2012
  7. Jun 1, 2023 · Potentially deadly drug rashes include Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis, drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms, acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis, and drug-induced vasculitis. Differentiating them can be a challenge. Factors to consider include timing of rash to drug exposure, rash distribution and clinical appearance, and the presence of systemic ...

  8. Mar 8, 2021 · Exanthematous drug eruption, also known as a morbilliform or maculopapular drug eruption, is the most common type of drug hypersensitivity reaction [1]. Diagnosis of exanthematous drug eruption should be suspected in a patient receiving drug treatment who presents with a new onset rash. This is thought to be delayed-type, T cell-mediated immune ...

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