2020
DOI: 10.1002/osi2.1049
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Acetaminophen‐induced atypical Stevens‐Johnson syndrome in a patient with acute oral bacterial infection: A case report and literature review

Abstract: Stevens‐Johnson syndrome (SJS) is a rare but fatal disease and is characterized by various clinical symptoms, including acute inflammatory vesiculobullous lesion of skin, oral cavity, ocular surface, genitals, etc Drugs, such as anti‐epileptic drugs, antibiotics, pain killers/antipyretics, and/or bacterial infections have been widely known to cause SJS. Herein, we report a 40‐year‐old man with atypical SJS caused by acetaminophen, which was used for treating an acute odontogenic infection. The patient presente… Show more

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