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[Oxcarbazepine-induced localized penile edema]
Efstathios Rallis1, Athanasios Theodoridis, Vasiliki Moussatou
1Klinik für Dermatologie Allergologie und Venerologie, 401 General Militärisches Krankenhaus Athen, Athen, Griechenland.
Abstract:
Oxcarbazepine is a analogue of carbamazepine with anticonvulsant and analgesic activity. We report a case of localized penile edema caused by oxcarbazepine. The association between the drug and the adverse reaction was confirmed by rechallenge test. This is the first reported case of oxcarbazepine-induced localized penile edema.
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