Stevens-Johnson syndrome is an infrequent condition affecting the skin and mucous membranes, it involves cutaneous detachment with high mortality without adequate treatment. We present the case of a 40-year-old male with a history of epilepsy treated with valproic acid and lamotrigine, previously diagnosed with dengue. Evaluation showed erythematous blisters on skin and mucosa with bleeding and desquamation, covering 10% of the body surface. The patient progressed favorably with the medical care received. Stevens-Johnson syndrome should be studied in association with arboviral diseases.
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Aparcana-Choque, W. D., Pisconti-Palacios, Y. M., Cordova-Tello, I., Ausejo-Galarza, J., Gomez-Gonzales, W., Kochubei-Hurtado, A., & Arteaga-Livias, K. (2024). Steven-Jonhson Syndrome in a Patient With Dengue Infection in Peru: A Case Report. Journal of Investigative Medicine High Impact Case Reports, 12. https://doi.org/10.1177/23247096241242574
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