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A retrospective single-centre case series of paediatric blistering severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCARs): evaluation using new diagnostic classification confirms value of British Association of Dermatologists' guidelines.

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Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermonecrolysis are especially challenging to diagnose and manage in paediatric population given their rarity, more frequent infectious triggers and lack of randomized controlled trials to guide… Click to show full abstract

Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermonecrolysis are especially challenging to diagnose and manage in paediatric population given their rarity, more frequent infectious triggers and lack of randomized controlled trials to guide management. This retrospective case series of 59 paediatric blistering severe cutaneous adverse reactions using new diagnostic classification and British Association of Dermatologists' guidelines confirms their value in a real-life clinical setting.

Keywords: case series; paediatric blistering; series paediatric; cutaneous adverse; severe cutaneous; blistering severe

Journal Title: Clinical and experimental dermatology
Year Published: 2023

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