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Long-term morbidity and quality of life among survivors of Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis spectrum
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Long-term morbidity and quality of life among survivors of Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis spectrum

Aaron M Drucker, Elizabeth Williams, Benjamin Kaffenberger, Roni P Dodiuk-Gad, Mary-Margaret Chren, Sharon Phillips, Michelle Martin-Pozo, Michelle S Goh, Elizabeth Ergen, Robert Micheletti, …
British journal of dermatology (1951), Vol.194(1), pp.161-163
2025
PMID: 41001829
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Abstract

This is one of the largest long-term studies following an SJS/TEN reaction that reports long-term survey-based sequelae and adds to the understanding of SJS/TEN as a condition with chronic complications long beyond the acute reaction. We report significant long-term life impacts among survivors of SJS/TEN in the USA. Additional follow-up and long-term care of this patient population is of the utmost importance.

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1.265 Dermatology - Skin Allergies
1.265.1140 Drug Hypersensitivity
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