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[Stevens-Johnson syndrome in the dentist practice].

The article presents a clinical example of the manifestations of Stevens-Johnson syndrome in a young patient. The patient had extensive lesions of the mucosa of the mouth, inflammation of the conjunctiva, itchy skin rashes. Good clinical result was obtained due to the prescribe treatment. The treatment included desensitizing, detoxifying and anti-inflammatory systematic and topical therapy.

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