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How is clinical presentation of SJS?

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• Onset wihin 8 weeks after drug initiation • Fever, headache, rhinitis, and myalgias may precede mucocutaneous lesions by 1-3 days • Eruption is initially symmetric and distributed on the face, upper trunk, and proximal extremities • Pain is a prominent symptom due to necrosis • Lesions may extend rapidly to the rest of the body


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