Abstract

Bullous drug eruptions are infrequent and potentially serious situations. Bullae are characteristic of two main diagnoses: the spectre of toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN), the most serious, and the bullous fixed drug eruption (FDE); even if other severe drug reactions can sometimes be bullous. The FDE exceptionally occurs as a bullous and generalized form in western countries [1, 2]. Early recognition is necessary because of a potential emergency situation. The distinction between these two entities [...]

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