Exanthematous Drug Eruptions

Volume: 366, Issue: 26, Pages: 2492 - 2501
Published: Jun 28, 2012
Abstract
Exanthematous (maculopapular) drug eruptions usually begin 4 to 21 days after the responsible drug is started and rapidly evolve into widespread rash. Management includes stopping the drug, prescribing antipruritic therapy, and assessing the patient for severe cutaneous...
Paper Details
Title
Exanthematous Drug Eruptions
Published Date
Jun 28, 2012
Volume
366
Issue
26
Pages
2492 - 2501
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