Toxic epidermal necrolysis induced by lamotrigine treatment in a child
Toxic epidermal necrolysis is an unpredictable and severe adverse drug reaction. In toxic epidermal necrolysis, epidermal damage appears to result from keratinocyte apoptosis. This condition is triggered by many factors, principally drugs such as antiepileptic medications, antibiotics (particularly...
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Main Authors: | Youngsuk Yi (Author), Jeong Ho Lee (Author), Eun Sook Suh (Author) |
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Korean Pediatric Society,
2014-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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