1980
DOI: 10.1097/00007611-198005000-00015
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Etiologic Factors of the Stevens-Johnson Syndrome

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“…Improve ment began 10 days after the onset of the process, and 5 days after admission to hos pital. Patients with EM tend to be young [34,36,37], which is in keeping with the average age of 28 years of the patients in this review. There was no difference in the representa tion of the two sexes evident in this selected sample.…”
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“…Improve ment began 10 days after the onset of the process, and 5 days after admission to hos pital. Patients with EM tend to be young [34,36,37], which is in keeping with the average age of 28 years of the patients in this review. There was no difference in the representa tion of the two sexes evident in this selected sample.…”
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“…These reactions are often associated with inciting drugs and infectious agents. [1][2][3] Although they are rare, with an annual incidence of 1 to 6 cases per million persons, 3,4 these reactions carry high mortality rates of 3% for SJS and 27% for TEN, 5 and surviving patients often experience severe sequelae, such as vision loss caused by severe ocular surface complications. 6 HLA genotypes are associated with SJS/TEN.…”
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“…We cannot rule out the possibility that an infectious agent that we could not detect may have induced SJS, but the clinical course strongly suggests the antipyretic medicine was the etiologic factor. Yetiv et al reported that an allergic predisposition might have played a role in the development of SJS, and drugs and infections were especially suspect as etiologic agents in SJS (31).…”
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confidence: 99%