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Supportive care in the acute phase of Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis: an international, multidisciplinary Delphi-based consensus.

Marie-Charlotte BrüggenS T LeS WalshA ToussiN de ProstA RankiB DidonaA ColinB HorváthE BrezinovaB MilpiedC MossC BodemerD MeyersburgC SalavastruG-S TiplicaE HowardE BequignonJ N Bouwes BavinckJ NewmanJ GueudryM NägeliK ZaghbibK PallesenA BygumP JolyP WolkensteinS-L ChuaR Le FlochN H ShearC-Y ChuN HamaR AbeW-H ChungT ShioharaM Ardern-JonesP RomanelliE J PhillipsR S SternJ CotliarR G MichelettiA BrassardJ T SchulzR P Dodiuk-GadA R DominguezA S PallerL Seminario-VidalA MostaghimiM H NoeS WorswickD TartarR SheridanB H KaffenbergerK ShinkaiE MaverakisL E FrenchSaskia Ingen Housz Oro
Published in: The British journal of dermatology (2021)
We have reached an international Delphi-based consensus on best supportive care practice for SJS/TEN. Our expert consensus should help guide physicians in treating patients with SJS/TEN and thereby improve short-term prognosis and the risk of sequelae.
Keyphrases
  • quality improvement
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • palliative care
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  • chronic pain
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