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Medline ® Abstract for Reference 84

of 'Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis: Pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, and diagnosis'

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Vulvovaginal sequelae of Stevens-Johnson syndrome and their management.
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Wilson EE, Malinak LR
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Obstet Gynecol. 1988 Mar;71(3 Pt 2):478-80.
 
We describe a woman with Stevens-Johnson syndrome, a life-threatening form of erythema multiforme characterized by bullae formation, extensive mucosal damage, and systemic toxicity, and known to be triggered by various drugs, infections, ingestants, or contactants. Serious complications have been reported in most body systems, including cases of permanent damage to the urogenital tract. Three methods of surgical treatment for severe vaginal complications, depending on the degree of vaginal mucosal damage, are described, including the successful treatment of our patient, who had vaginal adenosis, endometriosis, and severe stenosis from this disease. Methods of therapy are presented for possible prevention of severe vaginal sequelae from Stevens-Johnson syndrome.
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Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas.
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