Chronic onset drug-induced disorders include pigmentary changes, drug-induced autoimmune bullous diseases, lupus, pseudo lymphoma and acneiform eruptions; these are discussed, along with specific data on drug-induced hair and nail disorders.As the disorders are numerous, the mechanisms and the drugs ...
Drug-induced lupus: an update on its dermatologic aspects. The cutaneous features of drug-induced SLE are protean, including particularly purpura, erythema nodosum and photosensitivity as well as the skin lesions ... Marzano,V A. - 《Lupus》 被引量: 126发表: 2009年 Drug and chemical photosensi...
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Parkinsonism, tremor, chorea-ballismus, dystonia, tardive dyskinesia, myoclonus, tics and akathisia can be induced by many drugs. The drugs that are most f
normal. The pharmacist should always keep a track of patient medications because it may be the first clue that a drug is involved in the patient's pathology.[17][18]an interprofessional team approach to the evaluation and treatment of drug-induced lupus will provide the best outcome. [Level ...
Recently, DILE has also been associated with newer medications on the market, which include tumor necrosis factor (TNF) blockers and interferons. There have been several cases of TNF-alpha antagonist—induced lupus syndrome, which is otherwise known as TAILS.3 ...
EXPERT ANALYSIS FROM THE WORLD CONGRESS OF DERMATOLOGY SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA--Onset of subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus after the age of 50 years is a good clue suggesting it's more likely to be drug induced, findings from two recent studies indicate. Prompt recognition of drug-induced subacut...
A drug-induced reaction should be considered in any patient who is taking medications and who suddenly develops a symmetric cutaneous eruption. Medications that are known for causing cutaneous reactions include antimicrobial agents, [6] nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), cytokines, ...
should be placed in the drugallergyfield of theEHR. Each patient should be given a “Drug Allergy Passport” including a list of medications that should continue to be avoided, medications they could tolerate if needed, and a management plan to address future reactions to new medications.32 ...
Chronic onset drug-induced disorders include pigmentary changes, drug-induced autoimmune bullous diseases, lupus, pseudo lymphoma and acneiform eruptions; these are discussed, along with specific data on drug-induced hair and nail disorders.As the disorders are numerous, the mechanisms and the drugs ...