REPORT OF A CASE OF SUCCESSFUL PREGNANCY AND DELIVERY FOLLOWING DRUG REACTION AND STEVENS-JOHNSON SYNDROME

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Article Type:
Case Report (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Background & Aims

Stevens Johnson syndrome (SJS) is a severe hypersensitive reaction and a life-threatening, immunologically mediated and usually drug-induced disease. Sulfonamides, allopurinol, and cold medicines are some of these allergen drugs. pregnant women comprise a subset of individuals at risk for SJS development. The aim of the article was to report a success pregnancy and delivery in a woman after 5 years of SJS diagnosis.

Case Report:

 This case report study was conducted at Imam Khomeini Hospital in Khalkhal, Iran. In this study, we discussed on the history of pregnancy and delivery in a woman 5 years following SJS diagnosis with vaginal stenosis resulting from Azithromycin and Naproxen treatment for cold. This study showed that there is a possibility of successful pregnancy and delivery in the people with SJS and long-term complications caused by it.

Conclusion

Health care providers must be careful concerning drug reactions, especially the occurrence of SJS, which is a potentially harmful and fatal condition.

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English
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Journal of Urmia Nursing And Midwifery, Volume:20 Issue: 8, 2022
Pages:
639 to 644
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