Pigment Changes and Drug Reactions

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Most potent phenol and catechol derivatives Non-phenolic/catecholic agents Hydroquinone Mercury Monobenzyl ether of hydroquinone Arsenic p-tert-Butylchatechol Cinnamic aldehyde p-tert-Butylphenol p-phenylenediamine (PPD) p-tert-Amylphenol Benzyl alcohol – Azelaic acid – Corticosteroids –…

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Morbilliform Drug Eruptions

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Fig. 5.1 A typical morbilliform drug eruption, with pink erythematous papules coalescing into larger plaques Fig. 5.2 Morbilliform drug eruption in an adult patient with pink erythematous papules coalescing into…

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Drug-Induced Alopecia

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Drug-induced alopecia Idiopathic alopecia Temporal association of drug initiation and alopecia No association with initiation of drug Cessation of drug leads to recovery and restoration of hairs and reversion of…

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Lymphoma and Pseudolymphoma and Drug Reactions

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Fig. 19.1 This is true cutaneous lymphoma—erythematous papules in the groin. Clinical clues it is a true lymphoma are that the lesions are multiple, chronic, and on non-sun-exposed skin. The…

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Granulomatous Drug Reactions

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Fig. 36.1 Methotrexate nodulosis in a patient with severe long-standing rheumatoid arthritis on methotrexate for years. The nodules are seen over the proximal interphalangeal joints. They are smaller than the…

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Autoimmune Bullous Diseases and Drugs

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Antibiotics Antiarrythmics-antihypertensives Vaccines Actinomycin Amoxicillin Ampicillin Cephalexin Ciprofloxacin Chloroquine Dactinomycin Levofloxacin Penicillin Rifampin Ca± channel blockers Amlodipine Nifedipine ACE inhibitors Captopril Enalapril Lisinopril β-blockers Nadolol Practolol Angiotensin II antagonists Losartan…

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Principles of Treatment of Cutaneous Drug Eruptions

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Fig. 4.1 Exanthematous (morbilliform) drug eruption. Erythematous macules and papules, some coalescing After withdrawal of the offending medication, the rash resolves in 1–2 weeks without sequelae. Treatment is not required,…

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Drug Eruptions of the Scalp

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Allopurinol Beta-blockers Androgens Ergots Anticholesterol agents (statins) Hormones (OCPs, HRT) Anticoagulants Dopa Anticonvulsants Immunomodulators Antifungals Retinoids (vitamin A) Antihistamines (H2) Psychotropics Anti-inflammatory Minoxidil Anti-mitotic Heavy metals (gold) Anti-thyroid SERMS and…

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Psoriasiform Drug Eruptions and Drugs That Flare Psoriasis

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Drug-induced psoriasisiform eruption Idiopathic psoriasis Temporal association of drug initiation and onset of eruption No association with initiation of drug(s) Cessation of drug prevents disease progression No recovery after cessation…

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