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A new eruptive fever associated with stomatitis and ophthalmia; report of two cases in children.
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Amer. J. Dis. Child. 24, 526-33. 1922 CE.
“Stevens-Johnson syndrome”, a generalized eruption, continued fever, inflamed buccal mucosa, and severe purulent conjunctivitis. B.A. Thomas (Brit. med. J., 1950, 1, 1393) believes this to be merely a severe form of Hebra’s erythema multiforme exudativum (No. 4049, p. 198).
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| Entry Number | #4150 |
| Permanent Link | https://staging.historyofmedicine.com/entry/5844 |
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| External URL | a-new-eruptive-fever-associated-with-stomatitis-and-ophthalmia-report-of-two-cases-in-children |