2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2022.874445
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Stevens Johnson Syndrome: Past, Present, and Future Directions Gynecologic Manifestations and Management in SJS/TEN

Abstract: Stevens Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN) are severe mucocutaneous hypersensitivity disorders characterized by sudden onset epidermal necrosis. Acute manifestations of SJS/TEN often include vulvovaginal erosions, ulcerations, vaginal discharge, bleeding, vaginal pain, dysuria, and urinary retention. If not treated, this can lead to complications such as vulvovaginal adhesions, vaginal stenosis or dryness, pain, dyspareunia, bleeding, and adenosis. Even with adequate treatment, there a… Show more

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“…Strictures in the urogenital tract may be more common in women ( 125 ). A review of 55 female SJS/TEN survivors sheds light on this issue ( 126 ). The key findings from this retrospective review included that gynecology was consulted in <50% of cases and this was unimpacted by the severity of SJS/TEN disease.…”
Section: Updates In Acute Carementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Strictures in the urogenital tract may be more common in women ( 125 ). A review of 55 female SJS/TEN survivors sheds light on this issue ( 126 ). The key findings from this retrospective review included that gynecology was consulted in <50% of cases and this was unimpacted by the severity of SJS/TEN disease.…”
Section: Updates In Acute Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the remaining 45 patients who were sent follow-up questionnaires, only five patients responded. Although responses were scarce, many noted persistent complaints of vaginal dryness ( 126 ).…”
Section: Updates In Acute Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nearly all instances of SJS/TEN developed within 63 days of initiating to take antiepileptic medications, according to Mockenhaupt et al Valproic acid had a modest incidence compared to certain other antiepileptic drugs, with 0.4 occurrences per 10,000 users [45]. Additionally, research on various communities demonstrate that the chance of developing SJS/TEN is maximum just after starting medication and declines after 8 weeks or longer of treatment [46]. It is noteworthy to note that long-term usage of glucocorticosteroids for a range of illnesses has no effect on the frequency of SJS/TEN incidence for the pharmaceuticals in question, but it seems that glucocorticoids increases the period between the commencement of drug consumption and the onset of SJS/TEN [47].…”
Section: Drugsmentioning
confidence: 99%