STEVENS-JOHNSON SYNDROME SECONDARY TO USE OF AMOXICILLIN
Keywords:
Stevens-Johnson syndrome, Amoxicillin, Adverse effects
Abstract
The Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, responsible for severe mucocutaneous lesions, usually occurs after exposure to certain medications or after infection and may be related to autoimmune events. The authors describe the case of a patient of 47 years who presented the pathology after being subjected to therapy with amoxicillin. After hospitalization and treatment, it showed satisfactory recovery without presenting significant sequelae.
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Published
2014-07-06
How to Cite
Rezende, F. C., Vieira, V., Souza, D. N., & Feio, S. H. das N. de A. (2014). STEVENS-JOHNSON SYNDROME SECONDARY TO USE OF AMOXICILLIN. Journal of the Portuguese Society of Dermatology and Venereology, 71(4), 533-535. https://doi.org/10.29021/spdv.71.4.216
Section
Case Reports
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