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Granulocyte-dependent Autoantibody-induced Skin Blistering
Published on: October 12, 2012
Cutaneous vasculitis overlap with acute generalised exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP)
Aizuri Murad1, Annette Murphy1
1Dermatology Department, University College Hospital Galway, Galway, Ireland.
Abstract:
A man in his 40s developed a severe cutaneous adverse reaction following treatment of septic arthritis with flucloxacillin. The eruption had overlap features of cutaneous vasculitis and acute generalised exanthematous pustulosis which was complicated by renal and liver impairment. This case heightens the variation in presentation of a severe drug eruption.
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