History-joy syndrome

In 1922, Stevens and Johnson first described the Stevens-Johnson syndrome in detail. The syndrome is an acute vesicular lesion involving the skin and mucous membranes. Stevens-Johnson syndrome can occur after certain infections or oral administration of certain drugs. Polymorphic erythema is a mild blistering lesion of the skin. Polymorphic erythema further develops into toxic epidermal necrolysis, which is an acute and fatal Sexual lesions. The eye manifestations of this disease are more serious, and the lesions can affect the cornea, palpebral conjunctiva, bulbar conjunctiva, and eyelid.

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