The patient's glucagon level was within normal limits and hepatitis C antibody levels were negative. Measurement of serum zinc revealed a level that was below normal limits at 50 μg/dL (normal range, ...
THE sulfonamide drugs are known to be potentially toxic and are capable of causing exfoliative dermatitis. One of these, sulfamethoxypyridazine, has been used recently with good results and low ...
RITTER'S disease, exfoliative dermatitis of the newborn, was first described by Ritter von Ritter-shain in 1878. Many investigators, since the work of Winternitz, 1 in 1898, suggested Staphylococcus ...
Identification of the drug that is causing the eruption, except for a few drugs and some eruptions, still depends for the most part on circumstantial evidence. There are, however, several clinical ...
Pruritus is the sine qua non of AD, which is often referred to as “the rash that itches.” 3 Acute skin lesions present as ill-defined erythematous patches, papules, and plaques absent of scaling. Skin ...