2021
DOI: 10.17816/dv62377
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Lyell´s syndrome provoked by external drug use

Abstract: Lyells syndrome is rare. Up to 10 cases are registered per million population per year. The mortality rate for Lyells syndrome is 512%. Two patients were observed aged, respectively, 38 years and 72 years with Lyells syndrome. The disease manifested itself against the background of local application of drugs. In one case ― Dolobens gel as an analgesic at the site of a bruise of the right hand. In another case, a 20% solution of chlorohxidin biogluconate as a mouth rinse for stomatitis. The first symptoms… Show more

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