A TRANSIENT DRUG INDUCED LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS- LIKE ALLERGIC DRUG REACTION WITH MULTIPLE ANTIBODIES
Drug reactions may mimic several dermatoses, including lupus erythematosus. We present an 80 year old female patient on multiple medications, who presented with blisters on her hands and arms for two weeks, which then generalized to the rest of her body. The patient was evaluated by a dermatologist,...
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Main Authors: | Ana Maria Abreu Velez (Author), Vickie M. Brown (Author), Michael S. Howard (Author) |
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