EH66
category
Fixed drug eruption
Definition
The term fixed drug eruption describes the development of one or more annular or oval inflamed erythematous patches on the skin as a result of systemic exposure to a drug. The patches may develop into bullae. The inflamed patches normally resolve with post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation but typically recur at the same site(s), often with progressively more involved sites, following each reexposure to the drug. In extreme cases (generalised bullous fixed drug eruption) the clinical picture may mimic toxic epidermal necrolysis. A large number of drugs have been implicated as triggers.
Also indexed as
Fixed drug eruptionGeneralised bullous fixed drug eruptionLimited fixed drug eruption
Nearby in Drug eruptions
EH60Exanthematic drug eruptionEH61Drug-induced urticaria, angioedema or anaphylaxisEH62Lichenoid drug eruptionEH63Stevens-Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis due to drugEH64Drug-induced erythrodermaEH65DRESS syndromeEH67Acne or acneiform reactions attributable to drugs4B4YOther specified diseases of the immune system