Comparative analysis of the prevalence of histopathological findings between DRESS syndrome (drug rash with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms) and drug-induced maculopapular rash: a cross-sectional study
Key Points
Histopathological findings differ significantly between DRESS syndrome and drug-induced maculopapular rash, indicating distinct underlying mechanisms.
Eosinophilia was notably higher in DRESS syndrome cases, with a significant percentage identified during the analysis.
The analysis employed a cross-sectional design across multiple clinical settings, examining various histopathological samples.
These results suggest the need for tailored diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for these two skin conditions.
Comparative analysis of the prevalence of histopathological findings between DRESS syndrome (drug rash with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms) and drug-induced maculopapular rash: a cross-sectional study | Synapse