DRESS syndrome (Drug Rash with Eosinophilia and Systemic Symptoms). This is when an exanthematous reaction is associated with systemic features including fever, facial oedema, pharyngitis and hepatitis.
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D.R.E.S.S. Syndrome Foundation on X: DRESS Syndrome symptoms vary by person. Reactions often occur in 2 stages: Early Reaction (like fever, rash, & enlarged lymph nodes) & Progressive Reaction (like peeling skin
Diagnostic criteria for DRESS syndrome
Dermatological Emergencies
Characteristics of 25 patients with DRESS syndrome.
DRESS syndrome
Figure 2 from DRESS syndrome in ophthalmic patients.
Common drugs associated with DRESS syndrome 11
Atypical DRESS Syndrome Induced by Lenalidomide in Chronic Hemodialysis
DRESS syndrome