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By:
Indah Zulhijma Wattiheluw (2009-83-024)
Triani Farah D. Alyanto (2009-83-025)
Sari Ristiyanti Tetlageni (C11109389)
Advisor
Dr. Andi Manggabarani
Supervisor
dr. A.M. Adam Sp.KK (K), FiSDV 1
A fixed drug eruption (FDE):
an adverse cutaneous reaction to an ingested drug,
characterized by the formation of a solitary (but at times
multiple) erythematous patch or plaque.
Shiohara T. Fixed drug eruption: pathogenesis and diagnostic tests. Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol. Wolters
Kluwer Health- Lippincott Williams & Willkins. 9:316321
Clinical history and manifestation
Systemic
Topical Therapy
Treatment
Corticosteroids Antihistamines
Prednison : 3x10 mg/day (At Sedative
urticaria, erythema, dermatitis antihistamine may
medicamentosa, purpura, also, if there is
erythema nodosum, exanthema itching
fikstum, and PEGA drug allergy)
Prednison : 3-4 x 10 mg/day (At
eritrodermia)
Topical treatment
Depend on the circumstances, whether the lesion is dry or wet