Acute generalised exanthematous pustulosis secondary to cotrimoxazole or tenofovir
Cutaneous adverse drug reactions are a common complication of antiretroviral therapy and of drugs used to treat opportunistic infections. We present a rare case of acute generalised exanthematous pustulosis secondary to cotrimoxazole or tenofovir.
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Main Authors: | J Black (Author), R Kruger (Author), R Roberts (Author), R Lehloenya (Author), M Mendelson (Author) |
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