STEVENS–JOHNSON SYNDROME — TOXIC EPIDERMAL NECTROLYSIS IN CHILDREN. PART II. SYSTEM, LOCAL TREATMENT

The second part of the article concerning Stevens–Johnson syndrome — toxic epidermal necrolysis (SJS–TEN) is devoted to the treatment of this disease. The modern approaches to the use of systemic agents — antibacterial, antiviral, analgesics and sedatives, and anticoagulants are discussed in detail....

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Main Authors: V.F. Zhernosek, T.P. Dyubkova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Union of pediatricians of Russia 2011-03-01
Series:Педиатрическая фармакология
Online Access:https://www.pedpharma.ru/jour/article/view/1214
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description The second part of the article concerning Stevens–Johnson syndrome — toxic epidermal necrolysis (SJS–TEN) is devoted to the treatment of this disease. The modern approaches to the use of systemic agents — antibacterial, antiviral, analgesics and sedatives, and anticoagulants are discussed in detail. Regulations of the drugs use depending on the patient state and the etiology of SJS–TEN are marked out. The basic principles of the fluid therapy for rehydration and dehydration prevention are shown in the article. Particular attention is paid to the local therapy — treatment of mucous membranes and skin lesions.Key words: Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, children, antibiotic therapy, topical treatment.
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spelling doaj-art-8a0427085f7944e38350bb799cb441922025-08-20T03:19:42ZrusUnion of pediatricians of RussiaПедиатрическая фармакология1727-57762500-30892011-03-018222261209STEVENS–JOHNSON SYNDROME — TOXIC EPIDERMAL NECTROLYSIS IN CHILDREN. PART II. SYSTEM, LOCAL TREATMENTV.F. Zhernosek0T.P. Dyubkova1Belarusian Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, MinskBelarusian State University, MinskThe second part of the article concerning Stevens–Johnson syndrome — toxic epidermal necrolysis (SJS–TEN) is devoted to the treatment of this disease. The modern approaches to the use of systemic agents — antibacterial, antiviral, analgesics and sedatives, and anticoagulants are discussed in detail. Regulations of the drugs use depending on the patient state and the etiology of SJS–TEN are marked out. The basic principles of the fluid therapy for rehydration and dehydration prevention are shown in the article. Particular attention is paid to the local therapy — treatment of mucous membranes and skin lesions.Key words: Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, children, antibiotic therapy, topical treatment.https://www.pedpharma.ru/jour/article/view/1214
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STEVENS–JOHNSON SYNDROME — TOXIC EPIDERMAL NECTROLYSIS IN CHILDREN. PART II. SYSTEM, LOCAL TREATMENT
Педиатрическая фармакология
title STEVENS–JOHNSON SYNDROME — TOXIC EPIDERMAL NECTROLYSIS IN CHILDREN. PART II. SYSTEM, LOCAL TREATMENT
title_full STEVENS–JOHNSON SYNDROME — TOXIC EPIDERMAL NECTROLYSIS IN CHILDREN. PART II. SYSTEM, LOCAL TREATMENT
title_fullStr STEVENS–JOHNSON SYNDROME — TOXIC EPIDERMAL NECTROLYSIS IN CHILDREN. PART II. SYSTEM, LOCAL TREATMENT
title_full_unstemmed STEVENS–JOHNSON SYNDROME — TOXIC EPIDERMAL NECTROLYSIS IN CHILDREN. PART II. SYSTEM, LOCAL TREATMENT
title_short STEVENS–JOHNSON SYNDROME — TOXIC EPIDERMAL NECTROLYSIS IN CHILDREN. PART II. SYSTEM, LOCAL TREATMENT
title_sort stevens johnson syndrome toxic epidermal nectrolysis in children part ii system local treatment
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