Acral manifestations of systemic diseases: Drug-induced and infectious diseases
- PMID: 27938813
- DOI: 10.1016/j.clindermatol.2016.09.008
Acral manifestations of systemic diseases: Drug-induced and infectious diseases
Abstract
Drug reactions and systemic diseases often involve the skin. In particular, most drug-induced reactions and many infectious diseases present with dermatologic manifestations localized acrally, that is on distal portions of limbs (hand, foot) and head (ears, nose). A detailed review of all acral dermatologic signs of drug reactions and systemic diseases is beyond the scope of this paper, although some of these disorders will be discussed specifically here.
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