Adverse Cutaneous Drug Eruptions (Dr. Thomas King) | drbeen

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This talk covers the presentation, diagnosis, and management of adverse cutaneous drug eruptions. It highlights the red flags and further details about severe adverse cutaneous drug eruptions including Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, DRESS syndrome (drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms), and AGEP (acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis) and how to manage these.

Instructor

Dr. Thomas King

Dr. Thomas King

Dr King is a consultant dermatologist at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals, UK. He has an 80% clinical and 20% medical education job plan and teaches medical students from the University of Sheffield. Dr King does mix of clinics seeing inflammatory skin conditions and skin cancer work. Dr King has one surgical list per week, one pediatric dermatology clinic per week at Sheffield Children’s hospital and is part of the acute dermatology on call team in Sheffield.