Most drug eruptions manifest with erythematous macules and papules, giving them an appearance that may be referred to as exanthematous, mobilliform, or scarlatiniform. The basis for this is not clear.
Urticaria, the second most common drug eruption after exanthematous drug eruptions, 1 is characterized by episodic short-lived swellings of the skin, oropharnyx, or genitalia. Transient leakage of ...
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