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1Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Centro Hospitalar de São João EPE, Porto, Portugal. juliavide@gmail.com.
Abstract:
We describe a patient with a generalized bullous form of Fixed Drug Eruption (FDE) induced by bromhexine, a commonly used drug for respiratory symptoms. This is a rare association and generalized bullous FDE is also very rare. We emphasize the importance of patch tests in identifying the culprit drug.
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