Drug exanthema bullöses L27.0

Author: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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Synonym(s)

Bullous drug exanthema; Vesicular drug exanthema; vesiculo-bullous drug exanthema

Definition
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Maximum variant of drug-induced, possibly severe, cutaneous hypersensitivity reactions.

Classification
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Classification of drug-induced bullous exanthema:

Etiopathogenesis
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Blistering in drug exanthema is a clinical sign of a severe drug reaction. Primarily CD8-positive cells are involved in the bullous reaction (in contrast to the maculo-papular drug exanthema). These are highly cytotoxic, lead to severe epidermal destruction (by formation of perforin and granzyme B), as they recognize drugs (or metabolites) in connection with the MHC-CLasse I molecules found on all keratinocytes.

Literature
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  1. Yawalkar N, Pichler WJ (2005) Mechanisms of cutaneous drug-induced reactions. JDDG 2: 1013-1021

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020