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Reticulated multifocal fixed drug eruption due to mefenamic acid - a new morphological pattern
Nasser Rashid Dar1, Sadia Masood, Sajid Ali Mustafvi
1Department of Dermatology, Combined Military Hospital, Bahawalpur Cantt., Pakistan. nasser_dar@yahoo.com
Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP
|September 27, 2005
Abstract
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Fixed drug eruption is a heterogeneous pattern of cutaneous reaction to certain drugs. Different morphological patterns of fixed drug eruption can occur. We describe a new morphology of fixed drug eruption showing a reticulated pattern as a result of ingestion of mefenamic acid and discuss the possible mechanism underlying such an appearance.