Drug Eruptions and Photodermatology Flashcards

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What is this?

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Exanthematous Drug Eruption

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What type of hypersensivity reaction is this?

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T cell mediated type IV hypersensitvity reaction

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What is common for the onset of a Type IV hypersensitivity exanthematous drug eruption?

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Onset is 4-21 days after first drug

Will be symetrical

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What are the characteristics of a urticarial drug eruption?

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IgE mediated Type 1 hypersensitivity

Quick onset

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What is this?

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Fixed drug eruption

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What is this?

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Steven Johnson syndrome and Toxic epidermal necrolysis

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What are phototoxic cutaneous drug reactions?

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Non immunolgical mediated skin reactions caused by photoreactive drugs reaction with light

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What are porphyrias?

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A group of inherited metabolic disorders

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What are the four main groups of porphyrias?

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Phototoxic skin porphyrias

Blistering and fragility skin porphyrias

Acute attack porphyrias

Sever congenital porphyrias

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