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Antiepileptic medications and cutaneous drug reactions
Sarah A. Fantus
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Antiepileptic Drugs
100%
Cutaneous Adverse Drug Reactions (cADRs)
100%
Drug-induced
25%
Eosinophilia
25%
Drug Reaction
25%
Drug Hypersensitivity
25%
Systemic Symptoms
25%
Cutaneous Reaction
25%
Genetic Predisposition
12%
High Incidence
12%
Drug Metabolism
12%
Clinical Manifestations
12%
Cross-reactivity
12%
Phenytoin
12%
Carbamazepine
12%
Pseudolymphoma
12%
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome/toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Anticonvulsive Agent
100%
Skin Manifestation
28%
Eosinophilia
28%
DRESS Syndrome
28%
Phenytoin
14%
Carbamazepine
14%
Stevens Johnson Syndrome
14%
Drug Metabolism
14%
Genetic Predisposition
14%
Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
14%
Pseudolymphoma
14%