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The term "fixed drug eruption" was coined by Louis Brocq in 1894 to describe a special type of reaction to antipyrine. It is now known that many drugs can cause...
Fixed drug eruption normally presents as single or multiple sharply demarcated erythematous
lesions that recur at the same location upon re-exposure to the offending agent. When the
acute inflammation subsides, it often...
Hong KB, Jin YM, Kang J, Im IJ, Roh EJ, Son JS, Chung EH
KMID: 2314522
Pediatr Allergy Respir Dis.
2007 Sep;17(3):314-319.
Fixed drug eruption (FDE) is an eruption, which recurs at the same site or sites on each administration of the causative drug, and heals with residual hyperpigmentation. FDE is caused...
A fixed drug eruption is a cutaneous reaction caused by various drugs, which include phenazone derivatives, barbiturates, sulfonamides, tetracyclines and phenolphthaleins. An eruption caused by piroxicam is very rare and...