Stevens - Johnson syndrome After Anti-Tubercular Therapy in a Patient with Tuberculosis of the Spine

Authors

  • Siddharth Shah Department – Intern, Neurosurgery, RCSM Government Medical College Kolhapur, MH, India Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JCCEM/2023(2)126

Keywords:

Anti-Tubercular, Therapy

Abstract

This case is of a 54-year-old female showing a rare and life-threatening steven johnson syndrome (Toxic epidermal necrolysis) as an adverse reaction after starting with Anti-tubercular therapy for tuberculosis of the spine (D8-D9). The patient developed a cutaneous reaction 10 days after starting treatment or Tuberculosis. The documentation of Steven Johnson syndrome after starting anti-tubercular drugs is sparse and Tuberculosis is a high-incidence and prevalence disease, the drugs used to treat the same are widely used.

Author Biography

  • Siddharth Shah, Department – Intern, Neurosurgery, RCSM Government Medical College Kolhapur, MH, India

    Siddharth Shah, Department – Intern, Neurosurgery, RCSM Government Medical College Kolhapur, MH, India.

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Published

2023-03-31