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Acetaminophen induced Stevens Johnson syndrome - Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Overlap Syndrome: A rare Adverse Reaction

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dc.contributor.authorKavthekar, Saiprasad Onkareshwar
dc.contributor.authorAmith, K.
dc.contributor.authorKurane, Anil Bapurao
dc.contributor.authorPhulari, Yoganand J.
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-12T08:41:11Z
dc.date.available2025-11-12T08:41:11Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.descriptionSaiprasad Onkareshwar Kavthekar Department of Paediatrics, D.Y. Patil Medical College, D. Y. Patil Education Society (Deemed to be University), Kolhapur- 416003, Maharashtra, India K. Amith Department of Paediatrics, D.Y. Patil Medical College, D. Y. Patil Education Society (Deemed to be University), Kolhapur- 416003, Maharashtra, India Anil Bapurao Kurane Department of Paediatrics, D.Y. Patil Medical College, D. Y. Patil Education Society (Deemed to be University), Kolhapur- 416003, Maharashtra, India. Yoganand J Phulari Department of Dermatology, D.Y. Patil Medical College, D. Y. Patil Education Society (Deemed to be University), Kolhapur- 416003, Maharashtra, India.
dc.description.abstractAbstract: Stevens Johnson syndrome (SJS) and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN) are hyper sensitive life - threatening rare dermatological reactions. In SJS - TEN overlap syndrome, the extent and severity of epidermal detachment is 10- 30%. Drugs like sulfonamides, nonsteroidal anti- inflammatory agents, antibiotics and anticonvulsants are the commonest precipitants. Here, we present a rare case of SJS - TEN overlap syndrome in a previously normal 11 years old girl after acetaminophen intake for fever. This case report is intended to make paediatricians aware that the adverse reaction like SJS - TEN overlap syndrome can develop with a drug like acetaminophen which is supposed to be the safest antipyretic in paediatrics.
dc.identifierhttps://doi.org/10.3126/jnps.v42i1.39225
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14572/3147
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherNepal Paediatric Society (JNPS)
dc.subjectAcetaminophen
dc.subjectChild
dc.subjectToxic Epidermal Necrolysis
dc.subjectSteven-Johnson Syndrome
dc.titleAcetaminophen induced Stevens Johnson syndrome - Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Overlap Syndrome: A rare Adverse Reaction
dc.typeArticle
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local.article.typeCase Report
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oaire.citation.startPage144
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