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Cotrimoxazole Induced Steven Johnson Syndrome: A Case Report

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2020

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Nepal Medical Association

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Abstract: Steven Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis are severe and rare adverse drug reactions usually caused by drugs like antiepileptics, penicillin and allopurinol and sometimes also due to infections, malignancy or idiopathic in some cases. Here we are reporting a case of a 50 years female who came with complaint of a burning sensation on the upper half of the body with atypical flat target lesion that later coalesced involving her face, chest and bilateral upper limbs. On examination, positive nikolsky sign and tenderness with <10% body surface area involvement was noticed. The diagnosis of cotrimoxazole induced Steven Johnson syndrome was made. Patient was shifted to ICU and given supportive care along with prophylactic teicoplanin, itraconazole and dexamethasone. The mechanism of eruptions in our patient was due to cotrimoxazole. Cotrimoxazole induced Steven Johnson syndrome is rare and the supportive management with broad spectrum antibiotic and the corticosteroid was enough to beat this life-threatening condition.

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Ayushma Acharya Kathmandu Medical College, Sinamagal, Kathmandu, Nepal Shreedhar Prasad Acharya Kathmandu Medical College, Sinamagal, Kathmandu, Nepal Tulsi Bhattarai Department of Internal Medicine, Kathmandu Medical College, Sinamagal, Kathmandu, Nepal

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cotrimoxazole, pneumonia, Steven Johnson syndrome

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