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- A Jarisch–Herxheimer reaction is a sudden and typically transient reaction that may occur within 24 hours of being administered antibiotics for an infection...
- Karl Herxheimer (German pronunciation: [kaʁl ˈhɛʁksˌhaɪmɐ]; 26 June 1861 – 6 December 1942) was a German-Jewish dermatologist who was a native of Wiesbaden...
- develop fever, headache, and muscle pains, a reaction known as Jarisch–Herxheimer. In 2015, about 45.4 million people had syphilis infections, of which...
- Andrew Herxheimer (4 November 1925 – 21 February 2016) was a German-born British clinical pharmacologist. He was "interested in all aspects of providing...
- physician named Alfred Buchwald first delineated it.[citation needed]Herxheimer and Hartmann described it in 1902 as a "tissue paper like" cutaneous atrophy...
- example, caused by allergic reaction or infection) iron poisoning Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction (caused by antibiotics) keratosis pilaris rubra faceii Kratom...
- Cellulitis/Erysipelas of the lower leg". In Williams H, Bigby M, Diepgen T, Herxheimer A, Naldi L, Rzany B (eds.). Evidence-Based Dermatology (2nd ed.). Blackwell...
- When used to treat syphilis or Lyme disease a reaction known as Jarisch–Herxheimer may occur. It is not recommended in those with a history of penicillin...
- of injection. When used to treat syphilis a reaction known as Jarisch-Herxheimer may occur. It is not recommended in those with a history of penicillin...
- on a real phenomenon called a Jarisch–Herxheimer reaction, but often do not resemble it. True Jarisch-Herxheimer reactions are generally transient, mild...