Adverse cutaneous reactions to drugs in childhood [Çocukluk çaginda i·laca bagli deri döküntüleri]

Abstract

Cutaneous advers reactions are not uncommon, affecting 2-3 percent of hospitalised patients. There is a wide spectrum of cutaneous adverse reactions ranging from transitory exanthematous rash to the potentially fatal toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN). Drug reactions are not confined to skin but other organs like liver, intestine, central nervous system, joints and bone marrow can also be affected. In this review, we wanted to emphasize the drug eruptions occuring during the treatment of children and their management

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