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SJS/TEN 2019: From Science to Translation
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SJS/TEN 2019: From Science to Translation

W-C Chang, R. Abe, P. Anderson, W. Anderson, M.R. Ardern-Jones, T.M. Beachkofsky, T. Bellón, A.K. Biala, C. Bouchard, G.L. Cavalleri, …
Journal of Dermatological Science, Vol.98(1), pp.2-12
2020
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Abstract

Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis (SJS/TEN) are potentially life-threatening, immune-mediated adverse reactions characterized by widespread erythema, epidermal necrosis, and detachment of skin and mucosa. Efforts to grow and develop functional international collaborations and a multidisciplinary interactive network focusing on SJS/TEN as an uncommon but high burden disease will be necessary to improve efforts in prevention, early diagnosis and improved acute and long-term management. SJS/TEN 2019: From Science to Translation was a 1.5-day scientific program held April 26-27, 2019, in Vancouver, Canada. The meeting successfully engaged clinicians, researchers, and patients and conducted many productive discussions on research and patient care needs.

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.265 Dermatology - Skin Allergies
1.265.1140 Drug Hypersensitivity
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Dermatology
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