A Reasonable Outcome with Systemic Corticosteroids in a Case of Ibuprofen Induced Stevens-Johnson Syndrome

Elif Güdeloğlu, V. Altan
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Both Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN) are idiosyncratic severe mucocutaneous reactions, usually to drugs or infections, characterized by blistering and epithelial sloughing. Although rare, SJS and TEN are destructive diseases; in serious cases the acute phase may be followed by a variety of systemic complications, including multiorgan failure and death. Ibuprofen is a universal antipyretic and analgesic non-steroidal antiinflammatory drug which is widely used in practice and considered as relatively safe. Hereby we introduce an Ibuprofen induced SJS case in a 14-year-old Somalian female with chief complaint of extensive skin rashes accompanied by ulceration, mild fever and difficulty in swallowing for two days. Soon after the patient was diagnosed as Ibuprofen associated SJS, she was treated with systemic corticosteroids in addition to general measures. The sign and symptoms started to resolute as soon as the second day of approval and at the seventh day the patient was discharged from the hospital. It was noteworthy that the findings of SJS/TEN appeared in relatively shorter time after the usage of accused drug compared to the previous knowledge, as well as it was remarkable. In addition, it is noticeable, that easily accessible drugs such as ibuprofen, which are frequently used in children, are not as innocent as it is thought. Moreover that is important to inform and closely follow the patients for the development of delayed drug hypersensitivity reactions.
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布洛芬引起的史蒂文斯-约翰逊综合征患者全身性皮质类固醇治疗的合理结果
Stevens-Johnson综合征(SJS)和中毒性表皮坏死松解症(TEN)都是一种特殊的严重粘膜皮肤反应,通常是对药物或感染的反应,其特征是起泡和上皮脱落。尽管罕见,但SJS和TEN是破坏性疾病;在严重的病例中,急性期之后可能会出现各种系统性并发症,包括多器官衰竭和死亡。布洛芬是一种通用的解热镇痛非甾体抗炎药,在实践中应用广泛,被认为是相对安全的。在此,我们介绍一名14岁索马里女性的布洛芬诱发SJS病例,其主要症状为大面积皮疹,伴有溃疡、轻度发烧和吞咽困难,持续两天。在患者被诊断为布洛芬相关SJS后不久,除了常规措施外,她还接受了全身皮质类固醇治疗。批准的第二天,患者出院的第七天,症状和体征就开始好转。值得注意的是,与之前的知识相比,SJS/TEN的发现在使用被控药物后相对较短的时间内出现,而且非常显著。此外,值得注意的是,儿童经常使用的布洛芬等易于获得的药物并不像人们想象的那样无害。此外,重要的是要告知并密切关注患者延迟药物超敏反应的发展。
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