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Mycoplasma pneumoniae e sindrome di Stevens-Johnson / necrolisi epidermica tossica: descrizione di un caso clinico

Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Stevens-Johnson syndrome/Toxic epidermal necrolysis.

G. Fusilli, M. Vitacco, M.A. Piccione, G. Sarli, A. Granieri, G. Labalestra, G. Russo, G. Merico

Settembre 2011 - pagg. 465 -466

Abstract
Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are 2 rare (1-2 cases per million population per year) but life-threatening mucocutaneous reactions characterized by detachment of epidermis, acute skin blisters, and mucous membrane erosions. Both SJS and TEN represent a spectrum of a single disease process. Several drugs are highly suspected to cause SJS/TEN. Non-medication factors have also been reported to increase the risk of SJS/TEN: many viruses or bacteria can be trigger agents; many authors have documented that the majority of cases are related to Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MP). The article reports the case of a boy hospitalized for SJS/TEN-overlap triggered by MP pneumonia, which supports the evidence by other Authors that both SJS and TEN can be considered infection driven disorders. Documented cases of recurring SJS/TEN during re-infection with MP have not been found in current literature. So, this option should be included when treating children with MP infection.

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