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Stevens–Johnson syndrome

Stevens–Johnson syndrome logo #21000 Stevens–Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are two forms of a life-threatening skin condition, in which cell death causes the epidermis to separate from the dermis. The syndrome is thought to be a hypersensitivity complex that affects the skin and the mucous membranes. The most well-known causes are certain medications, ...
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Stevens-Johnson syndrome

Stevens-Johnson syndrome logo #20973<syndrome> This is a severe form of allergic reaction that most often results from a medication (for example penicillins). The rash can be generalised and even appear on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. Stevens-Johnson syndrome is considered to be a variant of erythema multiforme that results in the formation of bullous (blebs) l...
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Stevens-Johnson syndrome

Stevens-Johnson syndrome logo #21001(ste´vәnz jon´sәn) a severe and sometimes fatal form of erythema multiforme in which the lesions may involve the oral and anogenital mucosa, eyes, and viscera, associated with such constitutional symptoms as malaise, headache, fever, arthralgia, and conjunctivitis.
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Stevens-Johnson syndrome

Stevens-Johnson syndrome logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: stē′vĕnz jon′sŏn Definitions: 1. a bullous form of erythema multiforme that may be extensive, involving the mucous membranes and large areas of the body; it may produce serious subjective symptoms and may have a fatal termination. Synonyms: erythema multiforme bullosum, erythema multiforme exudat...
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Stevens-Johnson syndrome

Stevens-Johnson syndrome logo #20909Stevens-Johnson syndrome: A serious systemic (bodywide) allergic reaction with a characteristic rash involving the skin and mucous membranes, including the buccal mucosa (inside of the mouth). The disease is due to a hypersensitive (allergic) reaction to one of a number of immunologic stimuli including drugs and infectious agents. Abbreviated SJS. ...
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Stevens-Johnson Syndrome

Stevens-Johnson Syndrome logo #21553A severe form of an immune reaction in the skin that leads to a widespread eruption of a variety of tender lesions, especially bullae and
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