1952
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.1952.01530230109015
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Fixed Drug Eruption Due Both to Aureomycin and to Terramycin

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“…Despite the fact that tetracycline is included in the eruptioninductive agents, we seldom encounter cases of eruptions caused by tetracycline. Only one case has been reported in this country, by Ninomiya (7), and a few from abroad by Welsh (4), Csonka (1), Minkin (3), Dougherty (5) and Delaney (6). As summarized in this report, by minocycline administration we reproduced the same type of eruption at exactly the same body sites at which the patient had previously had eruptions, seemingly induced by minocycline, a tetracycline derivative.…”
Section: Case Reportsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Despite the fact that tetracycline is included in the eruptioninductive agents, we seldom encounter cases of eruptions caused by tetracycline. Only one case has been reported in this country, by Ninomiya (7), and a few from abroad by Welsh (4), Csonka (1), Minkin (3), Dougherty (5) and Delaney (6). As summarized in this report, by minocycline administration we reproduced the same type of eruption at exactly the same body sites at which the patient had previously had eruptions, seemingly induced by minocycline, a tetracycline derivative.…”
Section: Case Reportsupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Sinee that time several ease reports of FDE have been published. These case reports provide a detailed description of clinieal manifestations and clinical course of FDE [2][3][4][5][6][7]. Fixed drug eruptions are elinieally eharacterized by solitary or a few sharply demarcated erythematous lesions and are usually related to drug ingestion.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cross-sensitivities between various drugs causing fixed eruptions are well known (Welsh, 1952(Welsh, ,1955(Welsh, , 1961Dougherty, 1952;Browne, 1964;Fitzpatrick, 1965;Tarnowski, 1970;Nayyar & Pasricha, 1972;Pandhi & Bedi, 1975i Pasricha, 1978 and poly-sensitivities have also been recorded (Welsh, 1961;Pasricha, 1978). But occurrence of two groups oflesions in the same patient, one group reacting to one drug and the other group to another unrelated drug, is rare.…”
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confidence: 99%