Abstract:Background: Stevens-Johnson syndrome is a severe mucocutaneous disorder with high mortality rates and potentially life-threatening. Ocular manifestations in SJS occurred up to 81%, with manifestation ranging from conjunctiva hyperemia, cicatrizing conjunctivitis with symblepharon, corneal ulceration, corneal blisters and perforation, which can potentially lead to permanent vision loss.
Case Description: A 34-year-old male patient was being consulted to ophthalmologist department with the diagnosi… Show more
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