Dr. Hashir Jamil
Acute pustular skin reaction is most typically induced by drugs which are accompanied by fever, neutropenia, and peripheral blood eosinophilia. Pustules in acute widespread exanthematous pustulosis vary in size and are found on many epidermal layers of the skin. They show structural variation. The subcorneal pustules in AGEP are spongiform and less
Insights of Acute Generalized Pustular Psoriasis and Its Variants

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