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Differences between Stevens-Johnson syndrome versus toxic epidermal necrolysis.

Somaira NowsheenJulia S LehmanRokea A El-Azhary
Published in: International journal of dermatology (2020)
SJS was more common in adults and pediatric cases than TEN (3:1) and had a much better prognosis and outcome. Combining and averaging the mortality rates of TEN and SJS are not advised as SJS is mainly a mucocutaneous disorder with good prognosis versus TEN, a systemic toxicity of multiple organs with deep skin detachment.
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