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Fig. 14.1 Amoxicillin-induced maculopapular (morbilliform) drug eruption in a patient with infectious mononucleosis. In most studies, morbilliform drug eruptions are the most common cutaneous side effect. (Courtesy of Scott D. Bennion, MD.) |
Amoxicillin or ampicillin produces a maculopapular eruption in about 5% of patients taking these drugs (Fig. 14-1). In patients with infectious mononucleosis, the risk of developing a maculopapular eruption increases to 69% to 100%. In chronic lymphocytic leukemia, the incidence is 60% to 70%. Some studies report that maculopapular eruptions are more common in patients who are also taking allopurinol, but this is not accepted by all authorities. The pathogenesis for this phenomenon is unknown.