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Purpose: To review the possible aetiological factors, ocular complications and their management in patients of Stevens-Johnson syndrome with ocular involvement, seen at a tertiary eye care centre.
Kompella Viswanadh +5 more
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Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole desensitization in an HIV-positive patient with previous Stevens-Johnson syndrome; a failed study [PDF]
Ramin Ansari +2 more
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Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) is an antibody-mediated disease characterized by prodromal symptoms followed by severe mucocutaneous manifestations. The more severe form of SJS is Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN), which causes an inflammatory response resulting in keratinocyte necrosis and perivascular lymphocyte infiltration.
null Dhannisa Ika Savitri +1 more
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Recurrent Stevens-Johnson Syndrome [PDF]
P E, Daubeney, J W, Scopes
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Dual Antiepileptics Induced Stevens-Johnson Syndrome: A Case Report
Prami Nakarmi +3 more
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HUBUNGAN ANTARA RIWAYAT PENGGUNAAN CEFADROXIL DENGAN KEJADIAN STEVEN-JOHNSON SYNDROME DI RSU Dr.SOEDARSO PONTIANAK PERIODE 2007 - 2010 [PDF]
Background: Steven-Johnson syndrome is a hypersensitivity disease was mediated by immune complexes caused by some drugs or infections. The incidence of Stevens-Johnson syndrome induced by drug allergy is increasing in Indonesia. Cefadroxil is a high risk
., Mega Heksana Devi
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‘Medical skin loss’: Stevens–Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis and staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome [PDF]
Ft Yau, Brent Emerson
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Stevens-Johnson Syndrome and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis: a 15-Year Retrospective Study [PDF]
A Síndroma de Stevens-Johnson (SSJ), a Síndroma de Sobreposição (SS) e a Necrólise Tóxica Epidérmica (NTE) são emergências médicas raras, mas com elevadas morbilidade e mortalidade. A literatura referente às características destas doenças em Portugal é
Almeida, MA +4 more
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Part I of the literature review provides modern terminology and classification of Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN), which is now considered different ways of treating the single pathological process induced in children ...
V.F. Zhernosek, T.P. Dyubkova
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Steven-Jonhson Syndrome in a Patient With Dengue Infection in Peru: A Case Report
Stevens-Johnson syndrome is an infrequent condition affecting the skin and mucous membranes, it involves cutaneous detachment with high mortality without adequate treatment.
Winny D. Aparcana-Choque BSc +6 more
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