Drug eruptions Flashcards

1
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2 features of urticarial eruption

A

itchy red wheals
angioedema

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2
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What type of hypersensitivity reaction is urticaria?

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type 1 IgE-mediated

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3
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How can urticarial eruption be diagnosed?

A

skin prick test

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4
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Treatment for urtucarial eruption

A

anti-histamines

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5
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4 drug causes of urticarial eruption

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NSAIDs
Beta-lactam antibiotics
Opiates
ACE-inhbitors

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6
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How does morbilliform eruption present?

A

generalised maculopapular rash

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7
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What type of hypersensitivity reaction is morbilliform eruption?

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type 4 T-cell mediated
(delay of 1-2 weeks between drug and rash)

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8
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4 drug causes of morbilliform eruption

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Amoxicillin (especially if patient infected with EBV)
Beta-lactam antibiotics
Sulphonamides
Allopurinol

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9
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How does fixed drug eruption present?

A

circular, erythematous patches
may contain a blister
recur in same location every time drug is taken
pigmentation may remain after healing

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10
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3 drug causes of fixed drg reaction

A

Paracetamol
Sulfomanides
Tetracycline antibiotics

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11
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How does lichenoid eruption present?

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similar to lichen planus, although more commonly affects trunk and Wickham’s striae usually absent

Purple, pruritic, polygonal, planar papules/plaques
Longitudinal ridging may be seen in nails

Typically presents 2 months after starting medication

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12
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6 drug causes of lichenoid eruption

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Beta-blockers
Thiazides
Ace-inhibitors
Antimalarials
Gold
Penicillamine

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