- cutaneous drug reaction
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English-Korean animal medical dictionary. 2013.
English-Korean animal medical dictionary. 2013.
Bullous drug reaction — (also known as a Bullous drug eruption, [1] Generalized bullous fixed drug eruption, and Multilocular bullous fixed drug eruption [2]:554) most commonly refers to a drug reaction in the erythema multiforme group.[3]:129 These are uncommon… … Wikipedia
Photosensitive drug reaction — Classification and external resources eMedicine article/1049648 Photosensitive drug reaction (or drug induced photosensitivity) secondary to medications may cause phototoxic, photoallergic, and lichenoid reactions, and photodistributed… … Wikipedia
Drug eruption — Classification and external resources Examples of drug eruptions. (A) Bullous dermatitis caused by sulfathiazole (B) Fixed drug eruption caused by phenolphtalein (C) Bullous erythema multiforme (D) Diffuse photosensitivity reaction … Wikipedia
Cutaneous amoebiasis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 A06.7 ICD 9 006.6 Cutaneous amoebiasis refers … Wikipedia
Cutaneous conditions — There are many conditions of or affecting the human integumentary system the organ system that comprises the entire surface of the body and includes skin, hair, nails, and related muscle and glands.[1] Contents 1 Diseases 2 History … Wikipedia
Drug-induced lichenoid reaction — Drug induced lichenoid reactions (also known as Lichenoid drug eruption [1] and Drug induced lichen planus ) are skin eruptions that occur after ingestion, contact, or inhalation of certain chemicals, with the most common inducers being gold… … Wikipedia
Cutaneous structure development — Cutaneous structures arise from the epidermis and include a variety of features such as hair, feathers, claws and nails. During embryogenesis, the epidermis splits into two layers: the periderm (which is lost) and the basal layer. The basal layer … Wikipedia
Cutaneous B-cell lymphoma — Cutaneous B cell lymphomas constitute a group of diseases that occur less commonly than cutaneous T cell lymphoma, and are characterized histologically by B cells that appear similar to those normally found in germinal centers of lymph… … Wikipedia
Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 L98.8 (ILDS L98.812) MeSH D019310 Cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia (also known as borrelial lymphocytoma … Wikipedia
Drug-induced pruritus — Classification and external resources ICD 10 L29.8 (ILDS L29.850) Drug induced pruritus is itchiness of the skin caused by medication, a pruritic reaction that is generalized.[1]:57 See also … Wikipedia
Drug-induced psoriasis — may be induced by beta blockers, lithium, antimalarials, terbinafine, calcium channel blockers, captopril, glyburide, granulocyte colony stimulating factor, interleukins, interferons, and lipid lowering drugs.[1]:197 See also Psoriasis Skin… … Wikipedia