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Adverse Cutaneous Drug Eruptions pdf

Adverse Cutaneous Drug Eruptions



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Edition: 1
Publisher: S.Karger
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 3805599706



Adverse Cutaneous Drug Eruptions (Chemical Immunology and Allergy, Vol. 97)


The skin is one of the most frequently involved organs in adverse drug reactions. Medical books Adverse Cutaneous Drug Eruptions . Occurring with an incidence of 1-5% for certain types of drugs, cutaneous drug eruptions are mostly benign in nature, and comprise the maculopapular type of eruption and urticaria. However, about one third of them require hospital treatment, leading to a considerable burden for the health care system. In this book, a selected group of experts provide an up-to-date, condensed and clinically relevant overview of the field of cutaneous drug eruptions, ranging from epidemiology and genetic predisposition to available therapeutic measures, including rapid drug desensitization. Reflecting the great progress made in recent years in this field, this publication will be a useful tool for a better understanding, diagnosis and management of cutaneous drug eruptions, not only for general physicians, dermatologists and clinical allergologists, but also for nurses and scientists Medical books Adverse Cutaneous Drug Eruptions.

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Contributors: LE French - Editor. Format: Hardcover

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Medical Book Adverse Cutaneous Drug Eruptions



Occurring with an incidence of 1-5% for certain types of drugs, cutaneous drug eruptions are mostly benign in nature, and comprise the maculopapular type of eruption and urticaria. However, about one third of them require hospital treatment, leading to a considerable burden for the health care system. In this book, a selected group of experts provide an up-to-date, condensed and clinically relevant overview of the field of cutaneous drug eruptions, ranging from epidemiology and genetic predisposition to available therapeutic measures, including rapid drug desensitization. Reflecting the great progress made in recent years in this field, this publication will be a useful tool for a better understanding, diagnosis and management of cutaneous drug eruptions, not only for general physicians, dermatologists and clinical allergologists, but also for nurses and scientists.

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