Patients with DRESS syndrome present with fever, generalized lymphadenopathy, _____ edema, and diffuse morbiliform skin rash
Hint: location
#2
Patients taking 5FU as a topical cream can have complications of a _____ called Serpentine Supravenous Pigmentation
#3
_____ is a characteristic cutaneous reaction to treatment with bleomycin
#4
DRESS syndrome occurs _____-8 weeks after drug exposure
#5
Long term usage of phenytoin can also cause cutaneous _____which are mainly T-cell predominant.
#6
First line rx for oral lichen planus is _____ ointment, soluble prednisolone/betamethasone tablets (for mouthwash) and oral prednisolone (for severe erosive disease)
#7
Which drugs are most commonly associated with Fixed drug eruptions?_____
#8
_____ is indicated for the treatment of recalcitrant acne.
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Flashcard 1: Patients with DRESS syndrome present with fever, generalized lymphadenopathy, _____ edema, and diffuse morbiliform skin rash
Answer: facial
Flashcard 2: Patients taking 5FU as a topical cream can have complications of a _____ called Serpentine Supravenous Pigmentation
Answer: hyperpigmentation reaction
Flashcard 3: _____ is a characteristic cutaneous reaction to treatment with bleomycin
Flashcard 4: DRESS syndrome occurs _____-8 weeks after drug exposure
Answer: 2
Flashcard 5: Long term usage of phenytoin can also cause cutaneous _____which are mainly T-cell predominant.
Answer: pseudolymphoma
Flashcard 6: First line rx for oral lichen planus is _____ ointment, soluble prednisolone/betamethasone tablets (for mouthwash) and oral prednisolone (for severe erosive disease)
Answer: clobetasol propionate
Flashcard 7: Which drugs are most commonly associated with Fixed drug eruptions?_____
Answer: NSAIDs
Flashcard 8: _____ is indicated for the treatment of recalcitrant acne.
Answer: Oral isotretinoin (a retinoid)
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