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" Toxic epidermal necrolysis after radiotherapy for pleomorphic liposarcoma "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 923122
Doc. No : LA4m17s5zk
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Esaa, Fatema S; Hobson, Julia G; Matar, Regina N; Prieto, Peter A; Somers, Kathryn E
Title & Author : Toxic epidermal necrolysis after radiotherapy for pleomorphic liposarcoma [Article]\ Esaa, Fatema S; Hobson, Julia G; Matar, Regina N; Prieto, Peter A; Somers, Kathryn E
Title of Periodical : Dermatology Online Journal
Volume/ Issue Number : 26/1
Date : 2020
Abstract : Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) and Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) are life-threatening, cutaneous reactions often associated with culprit drugs. A growing body of knowledge has deepened our understanding of the pathophysiology and clarified mechanisms such as drug-specific cytotoxicity mediated by T-cells, genetic linkage with HLA and non-HLA genes, TCR restriction, and cytotoxicity mechanisms. Physicians should broadly consider the etiology of SJS/TEN in order to better understand treatment strategies as well as identify which patients may be at risk for developing this condition. Mechanisms for how radiotherapy and rare malignancies may contribute to the development of TEN and SJS have been proposed.
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