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- Q4997013 subject Q7134791.
- Q4997013 abstract "Bullous drug reaction (also known as a "Bullous drug eruption," "Generalized bullous fixed drug eruption," and "Multilocular bullous fixed drug eruption") most commonly refers to a drug reaction in the erythema multiforme group. These are uncommon reactions to medications, with an incidence of 0.4 to 1..2 per million person-years for toxic epidermal necrolysis and 1.2 to 6.0 per million person-years for Stevens–Johnson syndrome. The primary skin lesions are large erythemas (faintly discernible even after confluence), most often irregularly distributed and of a characteristic purplish-livid color, at times with flaccid blisters.".
- Q4997013 wikiPageWikiLink Q1053948.
- Q4997013 wikiPageWikiLink Q1363732.
- Q4997013 wikiPageWikiLink Q1878682.
- Q4997013 wikiPageWikiLink Q246809.
- Q4997013 wikiPageWikiLink Q7134791.
- Q4997013 wikiPageWikiLink Q949302.
- Q4997013 type Disease.
- Q4997013 type Thing.
- Q4997013 type Q12136.
- Q4997013 comment "Bullous drug reaction (also known as a "Bullous drug eruption," "Generalized bullous fixed drug eruption," and "Multilocular bullous fixed drug eruption") most commonly refers to a drug reaction in the erythema multiforme group. These are uncommon reactions to medications, with an incidence of 0.4 to 1..2 per million person-years for toxic epidermal necrolysis and 1.2 to 6.0 per million person-years for Stevens–Johnson syndrome.".
- Q4997013 label "Bullous drug reaction".