ABSTRACT

Figure 14.1 Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP) due to acetaminophen (paracetamol). Dermatology Lexicon Project (DLP) preferred term and number: acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis 1894

Figure 14.2 Allergic reaction to acetylsalicylic acid. DLP ID: exanthematous drug eruption 1889

Figure 14.3 Allergic reaction to ampicillin. DLP ID: exanthematous drug eruption 1889

Figure 14.4 Allergic reaction to bromide (bromoderma) (originally included in Bromo-Seltzer®). DLP ID: exanthematous drug eruption 1889

Figure 14.5 Allergic reaction to penicillin (bullous eruption from an intravenous infusion). DLP ID: exanthematous drug eruption 1889

Figure 14.6 Allergic reaction to sulfonamide. DLP ID: exanthematous drug eruption 1889

Figure 14.7 Erythema multiforme-like drug eruption to acetylsalicylic acid. DLP ID: erythema multiforme minor 4189

Figure 14.8 Fixed drug eruption due to phenolphthalein (FDE). DLP ID: fixed drug eruption 1887

Figure 14.9 Fixed drug eruption due to tetracycline, pulsating (PFDE). DLP ID: fixed drug eruption 1887

Figure 14.10 Phototoxic drug eruption due to hydrochlorothiazide. DLP ID: phototoxic reaction, drug induced 4181