It’s Mnemonic Monday! AGEP
On this Mnemonic Monday, we challenge you to remember drugs commonly causing AGEP, or acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis. These drugs include:
Beta-lactam antibiotics
Calcium channel blockers
Cephalosporins
Macrolide antibiotics
Mercury
Mnemonic:
ABC MICKEY MOUSE
AGEP
Beta- Lactam
Calcium channel blockers, cephalosporins
Macrolides
Mercury
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On this Mnemonic Monday, we challenge you to remember drugs commonly causing AGEP, or acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis. These drugs include:
Beta-lactam antibiotics
Calcium channel blockers
Cephalosporins
Macrolide antibiotics
Mercury
Mnemonic:
ABC MICKEY MOUSE
AGEP
Beta- Lactam
Calcium channel blockers, cephalosporins
Macrolides
Mercury
Click HERE to down …
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A. It is more common in adults than children
B. A DIF biopsy showing intravascular IgA deposition is diagnostic
C. It usually occurs after a respiratory tract infection
D. He has a high likelihood of developing permanent renal …
On this Mnemonic Monday, we challenge you to remember UVA blockers that are Chemical or Organic compound with the following mnemonic:
UVA BEAM
Benzophenones (ex: Oxybenzone)
Ecamsule (aka: Mexoryl SX)
Avobenzone (Parsol 1789)
Methyl anthranilate
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On this Mnemonic Monday, we challenge you to remember types of angiokeratomas with the following mnemonic:
Fabry Circled the Ford Around My Pappy
Fabry (angiokeratoma corporis diffusum)
Circumscriptum
Fordyce
Mibelli
Papular
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