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Stevens Johnson syndrome SJS and Toxic epidermal necrolysis TEN
Stevens Johnson syndrome SJS and Toxic epidermal necrolysis TEN
Stevens Johnson syndrome SJS and Toxic epidermal necrolysis TEN sjs SJS is a mucocutaneous immunologic reaction that is often drug-induced and can result in long-term sequelae and mortality The incidence of SJS sjs SJS is idiopathic in 25% to 50% of cases The term toxic epidermal necrolysis spectrum has been proposed to define SJS and TEN as
sjs SJS is defined as the involvement of less than 10% of the body surface area , while TEN involves more than 30% When the percentage of BSA
sjs SJS is idiopathic in 25% to 50% of cases The term toxic epidermal necrolysis spectrum has been proposed to define SJS and TEN as Allopurinol-induced SJS is a fatal hypersensitivity reaction that needs to be identified and treated promptly Performing a detailed medication