Drug reactions and systemic diseases often involve the skin. In particular, most drug-induced reactions and many infectious diseases present with dermatologic manifestations localized acrally, that is on distal portions of limbs (hand, foot) and head (ears, nose). A detailed review of all acral dermatologic signs of drug reactions and systemic diseases is beyond the scope of this paper, although some of these disorders will be discussed specifically here
SummARy – The group of severe cutaneous drug reactions with systemic symptoms includes several syndr...
Adverse cutaneous reactions to drugs are frequent, affecting from 2% to 3% of all hospitalized patie...
Skin and joint manifestations are part of the clinical spectrum of many disorders. Well-known associ...
The term “acral” means the distal portions of the limbs (hand, foot) and the head (ears, nose). The ...
Many inflammatory, metabolic and infectious diseases affect the skin and joints. Most of these, such...
Cutaneous adverse drug reactions are frequent, affecting 2-3% of hospitalized patients and in one tw...
Cutaneous adverse drug reactions are frequent, affecting 2-3% of hospitalized patients and in one tw...
Adverse drug reactions are a common medical problem. Especially hypersensitivity reactions are mostl...
Acral erythema (AE) is a swelling and numbness of the hands and feet that is observed in viral infec...
Histologically, drug eruptions may present virtually all patterns of inflammation in the skin, inclu...
Systemic diseases can present ocular manifestations. In some cases, the ocular lesions are present a...
A great variety of cutaneous disorders can be seen as reactions to toxic substances. To limit the ex...
Cutaneous adverse drug reactions (ADR) are skin conditions due to a drug, regardless of the way of a...
peer reviewedMuco-cutaneous drug reactions are side effects secondary to the intake of various medic...
Dermatology and rheumatology are two specialties that deal with significant overlap. In this context...
SummARy – The group of severe cutaneous drug reactions with systemic symptoms includes several syndr...
Adverse cutaneous reactions to drugs are frequent, affecting from 2% to 3% of all hospitalized patie...
Skin and joint manifestations are part of the clinical spectrum of many disorders. Well-known associ...
The term “acral” means the distal portions of the limbs (hand, foot) and the head (ears, nose). The ...
Many inflammatory, metabolic and infectious diseases affect the skin and joints. Most of these, such...
Cutaneous adverse drug reactions are frequent, affecting 2-3% of hospitalized patients and in one tw...
Cutaneous adverse drug reactions are frequent, affecting 2-3% of hospitalized patients and in one tw...
Adverse drug reactions are a common medical problem. Especially hypersensitivity reactions are mostl...
Acral erythema (AE) is a swelling and numbness of the hands and feet that is observed in viral infec...
Histologically, drug eruptions may present virtually all patterns of inflammation in the skin, inclu...
Systemic diseases can present ocular manifestations. In some cases, the ocular lesions are present a...
A great variety of cutaneous disorders can be seen as reactions to toxic substances. To limit the ex...
Cutaneous adverse drug reactions (ADR) are skin conditions due to a drug, regardless of the way of a...
peer reviewedMuco-cutaneous drug reactions are side effects secondary to the intake of various medic...
Dermatology and rheumatology are two specialties that deal with significant overlap. In this context...
SummARy – The group of severe cutaneous drug reactions with systemic symptoms includes several syndr...
Adverse cutaneous reactions to drugs are frequent, affecting from 2% to 3% of all hospitalized patie...
Skin and joint manifestations are part of the clinical spectrum of many disorders. Well-known associ...