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Hammerbeck AA et al. - The authors describe an 84-year-old man who developed AGEP on 2 separate occasions after receiving an infusion of an ioversol-containing radiocontrast dye. Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis may occur after the use of intravenous radiocontrast dye.

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