2014, Number S1
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Rev Cub de Reu 2014; 16 (S1)
Stevens Johnson syndrome like a rheumatic patient's complication
Solis CU, García GV, Hernández YA, Solis CE
Language: Spanish
References: 6
Page: 391-394
PDF size: 84.93 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Stevens-Johnson's syndrome is a sharp inflammatory illness, originated by a hypersensitivity that includes the skin and the mucous membranes; in a bigger form it puts in danger the patient's life. It can be induced by many factors precipitants, from the medications until an infection. The affection is characterized morphologically by a sudden eruption variable, accompanied by estomatitis and oftalmya. In this work a patient of 61 is presented with rheumatic illness which presents as complication Stevens' syndrome Johnson.
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