2014
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2014/7644.5159
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Fixed Drug Eruption due to Fluconazole: Not so uncommon Now-a-days

Abstract: Sir,Fixed drug eruptions (FDEs) represent the most common cutaneous adverse drug reaction which is seen in the Indian scenario [1]. FDE is a distinctive drug-induced dermatosis with a characteristic recurrence at the same sites of the skin or mucous membrane, which occurs after repeated administrations of the causative drug [2].It was first described by Bourns in1889; five years later, it was termed by Brocq as "eruption erythemato-pigmentee fixee" [3]. The most common drugs which cause FDE are antibiotics, fo… Show more

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“…Erupção Medicamentosa Fixa: Descrição de um Caso Clínico Fixed Drug Eruption: Description of a Case Report Fátima da Cruz 1 * , Ana Rafaela Gave 1 , Mariana Vieira Martins 1 Mulher, 32 anos, saudável, sem alergias alimentares ou medicamentosas conhecidas; sob anticoncetivo oral.…”
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“…Erupção Medicamentosa Fixa: Descrição de um Caso Clínico Fixed Drug Eruption: Description of a Case Report Fátima da Cruz 1 * , Ana Rafaela Gave 1 , Mariana Vieira Martins 1 Mulher, 32 anos, saudável, sem alergias alimentares ou medicamentosas conhecidas; sob anticoncetivo oral.…”
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“…A EMF trata-se de uma toxidermia causada por fármacos, sendo os antibióticos, anti-inflamatórios não esteroides, paracetamol, carbamazepina e os barbitúricos os mais implicados na literatura. 1,2 Neste relato foi despoletada pelo fluconazol, constituindo uma forma menos comum desta toxidermia. 3,4 A EMF manifesta-se como uma placa eritemato-violácea, geralmente unitária, pruriginosa, com predileção pelas mãos e pés, região oral e genito-anal, embora possa surgir em qualquer parte do corpo, incluindo locais de trauma anterior (picada, queimadura, punção venosa).…”
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“…Despite the popularity of fluconazole, FDE associated with it is infrequent, with 20 cases reported to date . Interestingly, most of them concerned young women who were prescribed the medication to treat recurrent vaginal candidiasis.…”
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