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The clinical manifestations, including variations, of the Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) are reviewed. Lesions of the skin, eye, and mucous membranes are described and discussed. The potential complications and therapeutic approaches are outlined. Finally, the review discusses the controversy over the use of systemic corticosteroids in this syndrome.
OSCAR E Araujo
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Labial adhesions caused by Stevens–Johnson syndrome
Vulvovaginal sequelae in Stevens–Johnson syndrome have been widely described in published literature, however, there is no consensus regarding effective preventive treatments.
Jung Mi Byun +5 more
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Daunorubicin induced Stevens‐Johnson syndrome: A case report
Clinicians should consider the possible association of Daunorubicin with Stevens‐Johnson syndrome (SJS), administer it with caution and promptly evaluate all subsequently developing cutaneous reactions with a high index of suspicion for Stevens‐Johnson ...
Preeti Shakya, Amit Sharma Nepal
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Nimesulide induced Stevens- Johnson Syndrome
Stevens - Johnson syndrome (SJS) is a severe, episodic, acute mucocutaneous reaction that is most often elicited by drugs and occasionally by infections.
D Karunaratne, R Khatri
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Stevens Johnson Syndrome (SJS) merupakan suatu sindroma atau kumpulan gejala yang mengenai kulit, selaput lendir, dan mata dengan keadaan umum yang bervariasi dari ringan sampai berat.
Julia Fitriany, Fajri Alratisda
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Nevirapine-induced Stevens–Johnson Syndrome in an HIV-exposed neonate: A case report [PDF]
A term male infant developed a blistering muco-cutaneous rash in the second week of life following postnatal HIV prophylaxis with nevirapine (NVP). Clinical findings were consistent with Stevens-Johnson syndrome. Following NVP discontinuation, the infant
Eimear M. O’Connell +3 more
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Stevens–Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis as the initial presentation of paraneoplastic anti-TIF1-γ dermatomyositis [PDF]
We report a rare case of Stevens–Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis as the initial manifestation of paraneoplastic dermatomyositis in a 50-year-old man subsequently diagnosed with diffuse large B cell lymphoma, in the absence of any identifiable
Ghassan Barnawi +4 more
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Case Report: Hydronephrosis and nephrogenic adenoma secondary to Stevens-Johnson syndrome [PDF]
IntroductionStevens–Johnson syndrome is a rare, severe cutaneous adverse reaction. There is a lack of literature reporting the complications of the bladder and ureter caused by Stevens–Johnson syndrome.
Chuan Wang, Yidong Huang
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MANIFESTASI ORAL DAN PENATALAKSANAAN PADA PENDERITA SINDROM STEVENS-JOHNSON
AbstrakSindrom Stevens-Johnson adalah bentuk penyakit mukokutan dengan tanda dan gejala sistemik yang parah berupa lesi target dengan bentuk yang tidak teratur, disertai macula, vesikel, bula, dan purpura yang tersebar luas terutama pada rangka tubuh ...
Sri Ramayanti
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Risk of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome with AEDs
An international case-controlled study of medication use and the risk of Stevens-Johnson syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis is reported by the Groupe Epidemiologie LY Stevens Johnson (ELYS), Department of Dermatology, and Department of Public Health,
J Gordon Millichap
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