Preferred Name |
Stevens-Johnson syndrome |
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Synonyms |
Stevens-Johnson syndrome, susceptibility to hypersensitivity syndrome, carbamazepine-induced, susceptibility to severe cutaneous adverse reaction, susceptibility to toxic Epidermal necrolysis, susceptibility to erythema multiforme major Dermatostomatitis, Stevens Johnson type Stevens Johnson syndrome |
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Definitions |
Stevens-Johnson syndrome is a limited form of toxic epidermal necrolysis characterized by destruction and detachment of the skin epithelium and mucous membranes involving less than 10% of the body surface area. |
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ID |
http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0018229 |
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altLabel |
Stevens-Johnson syndrome, susceptibility to hypersensitivity syndrome, carbamazepine-induced, susceptibility to severe cutaneous adverse reaction, susceptibility to toxic Epidermal necrolysis, susceptibility to erythema multiforme major Dermatostomatitis, Stevens Johnson type Stevens Johnson syndrome |
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definition |
Stevens-Johnson syndrome is a limited form of toxic epidermal necrolysis characterized by destruction and detachment of the skin epithelium and mucous membranes involving less than 10% of the body surface area. |
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has_exact_synonym |
Dermatostomatitis, Stevens Johnson type Stevens Johnson syndrome |
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has_related_synonym |
Stevens-Johnson syndrome, susceptibility to hypersensitivity syndrome, carbamazepine-induced, susceptibility to severe cutaneous adverse reaction, susceptibility to toxic Epidermal necrolysis, susceptibility to erythema multiforme major |
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label |
Stevens-Johnson syndrome |
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prefixIRI |
MONDO:0018229 |
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prefLabel |
Stevens-Johnson syndrome |
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textual definition |
Stevens-Johnson syndrome is a limited form of toxic epidermal necrolysis characterized by destruction and detachment of the skin epithelium and mucous membranes involving less than 10% of the body surface area. |
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subClassOf |