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      Long-Term Corneal Involvement following Drug-Induced Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (Lyell’s Disease)

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          Abstract

          Toxic epidermal necrolysis is a mucocutaneous disease that also causes important ocular sequelae. Conjunctival retraction, scars and sicca syndrome with severe corneal lesions are the principal ocular complications, sometimes resulting in a major handicap for the patient. We report a case where long-term sequelae ended in corneal perforation requiring a keratoplasty more than 20 years after the initial attack.

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          Journal
          OPH
          Ophthalmologica
          10.1159/issn.0030-3755
          Ophthalmologica
          S. Karger AG
          0030-3755
          1423-0267
          1993
          1993
          01 April 2010
          : 206
          : 3
          : 115-118
          Affiliations
          aServices of Ophthalmology and bDermatology, University of Liège, Belgium
          Article
          310375 Ophthalmologica 1993;206:115–118
          10.1159/000310375
          8272332
          874dc0a7-486f-4b6c-b044-2736c040178b
          © 1993 S. Karger AG, Basel

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          History
          : 21 September 1992
          : 24 September 1992
          Page count
          Pages: 4
          Categories
          Original Paper

          Vision sciences,Ophthalmology & Optometry,Pathology
          Corneal involvement,Toxic epidermal necrolysis,Lyell’s disease

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