drug-induced dermatitis
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Drug-induced pigmentation — of the skin may occur as a consequence of drug administration, and the mechanism may be postinflammatory hyperpigmentation in some cases, but frequently is related to actual deposition of the offending drug in the skin.[1]:125 6 See also Skin… … 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
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
drug eruption — an adverse cutaneous reaction produced by ingestion, parenteral use, or local application of a drug, which may produce various morphologic patterns and types of lesions. Called also drug induced dermatitis, dermatitis medicamentosa, and drug rash … Medical dictionary
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
Dermatitis — Classification and external resources Dermatitis of the hand. ICD 10 L20 L … Wikipedia
drug — drug1 /drug/, n., v., drugged, drugging. n. 1. Pharm. a chemical substance used in the treatment, cure, prevention, or diagnosis of disease or used to otherwise enhance physical or mental well being. 2. (in federal law) a. any substance… … Universalium
Drug — /droog/, n. Zoroastrianism. the cosmic principle of disorder and falsehood. Cf. Asha. [ < Avestan drauga] * * * I Any chemical agent that affects the function of living things. Some, including antibiotics, stimulants, tranquilizers,… … Universalium
drug use — Introduction use of drugs for psychotropic rather than medical purposes. Among the most common psychotropic drugs are opiates ( opium, morphine, heroin), hallucinogens (LSD, mescaline, psilocybin), barbiturates, cocaine, amphetamines,… … Universalium
Dermatitis herpetiformis — Classification and external resources Dermatitis herpetiformis characteristic rash ICD 10 L … Wikipedia