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Diseases » Drug-Induced Pemphigus » Hidden Causes
 

Misdiagnosis of Hidden Causes of Drug-Induced Pemphigus

Underlying conditions list:

The list of possible underlying conditions mentioned in various sources for Drug-Induced Pemphigus includes:

  • Drugs often implicated in drug-induced pemphigus are: enalapril, captopril, pencillamine, thiol drugs, sulfur-containing drugs, cephalosporins, levodopa, heroin, progesterone, Phenobarbital, rifampicin and cephalosporin

About underlying conditions:

With a diagnosis of Drug-Induced Pemphigus, it is important to consider whether there is an underlying condition causing Drug-Induced Pemphigus. These are other medical conditions that may possibly cause Drug-Induced Pemphigus. For general information on this form of misdiagnosis, see Underlying Condition Misdiagnosis or Overview of Misdiagnosis.

 

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