FIXED DRUG ERUPTION OF THE EYELIDS. A DERMOSCOPIC EVALUATION
Fixed drug eruption (FDE) usually appears as a solitary or a small number of pruritic, well circumscribed, erythematous macules that evolve into edematous plaques; these lesions typically resolve after discontinuation of the offending drug, leaving hyperpigmentation at the site of lesions. Fixed dru...
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Main Authors: | Manuel Valdebran (Author), Rogelio Isao Salinas (Author), Nelly Ramirez (Author), Alba Rodriguez (Author), Leyla Guzman (Author), Silvia Marte (Author), Max Suazo (Author), Esmirna Rosado (Author) |
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