Fig. 1From: DRESS syndrome in the setting of oxacillin therapy—a call for better patient preparedness: a case reportPatient with generalized blanchable maculopapular and morbilliform rash involving: the face and anterior trunk (top left); neck and posterior trunk (top right); anterior thighs, knees and legs (bottom left); and the posterior thighs, popliteal fossa, and calf (bottom right)Back to article page