NEW YORK — Because of their heterogeneity in appearance, drug-induced skin rashes are a common diagnostic challenge, but eruptions in skin of color, particularly those with a delayed onset, require a ...
Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) is a T-cell–mediated severe cutaneous adverse reaction characterized by rash, fever, internal organ involvement, and systemic ...
MENIN inhibitors are a promising class of targeted oncology drugs in development for acute leukemias and certain solid tumors, but their use is often limited by severe dermatological side effects.
Figure 1. Erythematous scaly plaques are seen on the patient’s upper body and arms. This case study sheds light on drug-induced photosensitivities. Make sure you can recognize and treat them in your ...
Urticaria, the second most common drug eruption after exanthematous drug eruptions, 1 is characterized by episodic short-lived swellings of the skin, oropharnyx, or genitalia. Transient leakage of ...
Anyone who recalls the 1971 Loving Care commercial exclaiming, 'You're not getting older. You're getting better!' is getting older. America is graying -- in 2019, people older than 65 years accounted ...