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Drug-Induced Dermatologic Reactions: A Case History-Based Review CME
Chair and Director: Neil H. Shear, MD, FRCP (C); Co-Directors: Warwick L. Morison, MD, MRCP; Norman A. Poulsen, MD; Elizabeth Sloand, MSN, CPNP; Editorial Consultant: Daniel G. Federman, MD; Case Vignettes Prepared by: Edward F. Ryan Jr, DO
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Release Date: November 30, 2005Valid for credit through November 30, 2006

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Contents of This CME Activity
  1. Drug-Induced Dermatologic Reactions: A Case History-Based Review
    Introduction
    Maculopapular Exanthem
    Urticaria
    Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor-Induced Angioedema
    Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
    References


 
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