Below is the management chart of Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) or Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN), a life  the management chart of Stevens-Johnson syndrome or Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis threatening conditions that need intensive care with experienced physicians and specialis nurses and multidisiplinary team work. Both conditions characterized by erythematous macules to epidermal detachment and mucous membrane erosions, SJS there is less than 10% body surface area involvement, and in TEN more than 30%.

You will be provided with informations regarding the diagnosis and management of those two conditions. There are sections: recognising SJS and TEN, Managing Patients with SJS and TEN, Mimickers of SJS and TEN, the differences between erythema multiforme and SJS/TEN, Removal of cause (drugs related to SJS/TEN), Specific Treatment (Intravenous Immunoglobulin/IVIG, Systemic Corticosteroid, Cyclosporin A, Other Agents), Wound Care and Pain Control, Management of Fluid, Electrolyte, Respiration and Infection,  the complications of SJS/TEN and SCORTEN prognostic scoring system.

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