Drug-induced purpura
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Drug-induced purpura is a skin condition that may be related to platelet destruction, vessel fragility, interference with platelet function, or vasculitis.[1]:824
See also
- Food-induced purpura
- Rumpel-Leede sign
- Skin lesion
References
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