Severe cutaneous drug reactions in Guinean children: a monocentric retrospective study of 35 cases
Background: Data on Severe cutaneous drug reactions (CADRs) are not common among in sub-Saharan Africa children. The purpose of this study was to document the clinical, etiological and evolutionary aspects of Severe CDRs in children hospitalized at the dermatology department of university hospitals...
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Main Authors: | Thierno Mamadou Tounkara (Author), Houleymatou Baldé (Author), Mohamed Maciré Soumah (Author), M'mah Bangoura (Author), Boh Fanta Diané (Author), Moussa Keita (Author), Mamadou Djouldé Kanté (Author), Fodé Amara Traoré (Author), Fodé Bangaly Sako (Author), Mariam Touré (Author), Alhussein Doumbouya (Author), Mohamed Cisse (Author) |
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