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761 related items for PubMed ID: 18717872

  • 1. Carbamazepine-induced drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) syndrome: report of four cases and brief review.
    Ganeva M, Gancheva T, Lazarova R, Troeva J, Baldaranov I, Vassilev I, Hristakieva E, Tzaneva V.
    Int J Dermatol; 2008 Aug; 47(8):853-60. PubMed ID: 18717872
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  • 2. The DRESS syndrome: the great clinical mimicker.
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    Pharmacotherapy; 2011 Mar; 31(3):332. PubMed ID: 21361742
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  • 3. DRESS syndrome associated with carbamazepine and phenytoin.
    Allam JP, Paus T, Reichel C, Bieber T, Novak N.
    Eur J Dermatol; 2004 Mar; 14(5):339-42. PubMed ID: 15358574
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  • 4. Carbamazepine-induced acute liver failure as part of the DRESS syndrome.
    Syn WK, Naisbitt DJ, Holt AP, Pirmohamed M, Mutimer DJ.
    Int J Clin Pract; 2005 Aug; 59(8):988-91. PubMed ID: 16033627
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  • 5. Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms induced by carbamazepine: DRESSed to kill.
    Halink DA, Marijnissen RM, Schut AA, Oude Voshaar RC.
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  • 6. Drug rash with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS): changing carbamazepine to phenobarbital controlled epilepsy without the recurrence of DRESS.
    Inadomi T.
    Eur J Dermatol; 2010 Aug; 20(2):220-2. PubMed ID: 20103499
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  • 7. Patch testing is an effective method for the diagnosis of carbamazepine-induced drug reaction, eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) syndrome in an 8-year-old girl.
    Buyuktiryaki AB, Bezirganoglu H, Sahiner UM, Yavuz ST, Tuncer A, Kara A, Sackesen C.
    Australas J Dermatol; 2012 Nov; 53(4):274-7. PubMed ID: 22524313
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  • 8. Drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms: is cutaneous phenotype a prognostic marker for outcome? A review of clinicopathological features of 27 cases.
    Walsh S, Diaz-Cano S, Higgins E, Morris-Jones R, Bashir S, Bernal W, Creamer D.
    Br J Dermatol; 2013 Feb; 168(2):391-401. PubMed ID: 23034060
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  • 9. Sulphasalazine-induced DRESS.
    Teo L, Tan E.
    Singapore Med J; 2006 Mar; 47(3):237-9. PubMed ID: 16518561
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  • 10. The DRESS syndrome: a literature review.
    Cacoub P, Musette P, Descamps V, Meyer O, Speirs C, Finzi L, Roujeau JC.
    Am J Med; 2011 Jul; 124(7):588-97. PubMed ID: 21592453
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  • 11. Oxcarbazepine-induced Drug Reaction with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms (DRESS).
    D'Orazio JL.
    Clin Toxicol (Phila); 2008 Dec; 46(10):1093-4. PubMed ID: 18821094
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  • 12. [Oxcarbazepine and DRESS syndrome: a paediatric cause of acute liver failure].
    Bosdure E, Cano A, Roquelaure B, Reynaud R, Boyer M, Viard L, Sarles J.
    Arch Pediatr; 2004 Sep; 11(9):1073-7. PubMed ID: 15350998
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  • 13. Carbamazepine induced DRESS syndrome.
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    J Assoc Physicians India; 2010 Oct; 58():634-6. PubMed ID: 21510116
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  • 14. Phenytoin-induced drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) syndrome: a case report from the emergency department.
    Oelze LL, Pillow MT.
    J Emerg Med; 2013 Jan; 44(1):75-8. PubMed ID: 21852061
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  • 15. Drug rash with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms induced by valproate and carbamazepine: formation of circulating auto-antibody against 190-kDa antigen.
    Yun SJ, Lee JB, Kim EJ, Quan G, Kim SJ, Won YH, Lee SC.
    Acta Derm Venereol; 2006 Jan; 86(3):241-4. PubMed ID: 16710584
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  • 16. HLA typing in Brazilian boys with aromatic antiepileptic drug-induced DRESS.
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  • 17. Ten cases of drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) treated with pulsed intravenous methylprednisolone.
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    Eur J Dermatol; 2011 Jun; 21(3):385-91. PubMed ID: 21527371
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  • 18. [The drug hypersensitivity syndrome or DRESS syndrome to phenobarbital].
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  • 19. Risk factors associated with DRESS syndrome produced by aromatic and non-aromatic antipiletic drugs.
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  • 20. Pustular-type drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome/drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms due to carbamazepine with systemic muscle involvement.
    Matsuda H, Saito K, Takayanagi Y, Okazaki T, Kashima K, Ishikawa K, Kai Y, Takeo N, Hatano Y, Okamoto O, Fujiwara S.
    J Dermatol; 2013 Feb; 40(2):118-22. PubMed ID: 23216243
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