Levamisole induced necrosis syndrome (LINES) is a complication of adulterated cocaine recognized in 2011, caused by the use of levamisole as a cutting...
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that present as levamisole induced necrosis syndrome, in which erythematous painful papules can appear almost anywhere on skin. Levamisole is readily absorbed...
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Lichen planus (redirect from Levamisole-induced lichen planus)
needed] Activated CD8+ T cells induce keratinocyte apoptosis through various mechanisms such as secretion of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha, secretion...
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List of skin conditions (redirect from Drug-induced blistering eruptions)
IgA vasculitis Kawasaki's disease (mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome) Levamisole-induced vasculitis Lichen aureus (lichen purpuricus) Livedo racemosa...
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associated central necrosis caused by vasculitic or infectious processes. Noninflammatory retiform purpura refers to lesions with central necrosis with surrounding...
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operating heavy machinery. Holiday heart syndrome, also known as alcohol-induced atrial arrhythmias, is a syndrome defined by an irregular heartbeat and...
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Frostbite (redirect from Frostbite with tissue necrosis)
to develop. Levamisole toxicity is a vasculitis that can appear similar to frostbite. It is caused by contamination of cocaine by levamisole. Skin lesions...
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drug-induced vasculitis, autoimmune liver disease, drug induced syndromes and parasitic infections. Atypical ANCA is associated with drug-induced systemic...
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immune response which involves the generation of interleukins and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α). Mast cells and macrophages are also involved, secreting...
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Dextropropoxyphene (section Restless legs syndrome)
overdose with paracetamol may produce hepatotoxicity, liver failure, and necrosis. This toxicity with the combination of overdosed dextroproxyphene (with...
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