Neutrophilic drug eruptions

JC Roujeau - Clinics in dermatology, 2000 - cidjournal.com
It is often stated that drug reactions may induce or mimic all skin disorders. This applies also
to several “classic” neutrophilic dermatoses and especially to Sweet's syndrome. In addition,
some uncommon types of drug eruptions qualify as neutrophilic dermatoses: bromoderma,
iododerma, and the less rare acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP), also
reported as pustular drug rash or drug-induced pustuloderma.