Objective: Cutaneous reactions are among the most common adverse reactions to drugs. The purpose of this study is to examine the aetiology and outcome of cutaneous drug reactions among patients admitted to the Dermatology Ward at the University Hospital of the West Indies. Subjects and Methods: This was a retrospective study looking at all patients who were admitted with a diagnosis of a cutaneous drug eruption from January 1, 1997 to December 31, 2005. Data included patient demographics, date of admission to hospital, duration of hospitalization and a detailed drug history including any previous episodes of drug sensitivity. All drugs reportedly ingested by the patients up to three months prior to their cutaneous reaction were documented ...
Background: The aim of this study was to analyze the clinical characteristics of patients with adver...
OBJECTIVE: To study the clinical spectrum of cutaneous adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in hospitalized...
Background Adverse cutaneous drug reactions (ACDR) are unexpected cutaneous changes occurring at dru...
Objective: Skin is among the most important targets for drug reactions. In patients hospitalized wi...
BACKGROUND: Cutaneous drug reactions are frequently found. Assessing the clinical and epidemiologic...
OBJECTIVE - To assess drug reactions and report the drugs involved and the most frequent types of sk...
Background: Cutaneous drug reactions are the most common adverse reactions attributed to drugs. Any ...
Background: Cutaneous eruptions are the most frequently reported adverse reactions to drugs. The pat...
Objective: to describe five cases of severe cutaneous adverse reactions to drugs (SCARD) that led to...
Objectives: The present study was undertaken to evaluate the frequency of occurrence of cutaneous ad...
Mahmood Farshchian,1 Akram Ansar,1 Abbas Zamanian,2 Ghasem Rahmatpour-Rokni,1 Arash Kimyai-Asadi,3 M...
Background: Cutaneous adverse drug reactions (ADRs) affect 2-3% of hospitalized patients. The severi...
Background: Drug therapy is an inevitable cause of cutaneous adverse reactions. Aims and Objectiv...
Background: A wide spectrum of cutaneous manifestations ranging from Maculopapular rash to severe To...
Background: Cutaneous adverse drug reactions (CADRs) are common, comprising 10%–30% of all reported ...
Background: The aim of this study was to analyze the clinical characteristics of patients with adver...
OBJECTIVE: To study the clinical spectrum of cutaneous adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in hospitalized...
Background Adverse cutaneous drug reactions (ACDR) are unexpected cutaneous changes occurring at dru...
Objective: Skin is among the most important targets for drug reactions. In patients hospitalized wi...
BACKGROUND: Cutaneous drug reactions are frequently found. Assessing the clinical and epidemiologic...
OBJECTIVE - To assess drug reactions and report the drugs involved and the most frequent types of sk...
Background: Cutaneous drug reactions are the most common adverse reactions attributed to drugs. Any ...
Background: Cutaneous eruptions are the most frequently reported adverse reactions to drugs. The pat...
Objective: to describe five cases of severe cutaneous adverse reactions to drugs (SCARD) that led to...
Objectives: The present study was undertaken to evaluate the frequency of occurrence of cutaneous ad...
Mahmood Farshchian,1 Akram Ansar,1 Abbas Zamanian,2 Ghasem Rahmatpour-Rokni,1 Arash Kimyai-Asadi,3 M...
Background: Cutaneous adverse drug reactions (ADRs) affect 2-3% of hospitalized patients. The severi...
Background: Drug therapy is an inevitable cause of cutaneous adverse reactions. Aims and Objectiv...
Background: A wide spectrum of cutaneous manifestations ranging from Maculopapular rash to severe To...
Background: Cutaneous adverse drug reactions (CADRs) are common, comprising 10%–30% of all reported ...
Background: The aim of this study was to analyze the clinical characteristics of patients with adver...
OBJECTIVE: To study the clinical spectrum of cutaneous adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in hospitalized...
Background Adverse cutaneous drug reactions (ACDR) are unexpected cutaneous changes occurring at dru...