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A 58-year-old man presents with extensive rash and conjunctivitis following a flu-like illness. He is febrile and tachycardic. Approximately 30% total body surface area is involved and you suspect SJS/TEN.

SJS / TEN

1. Aside from antibiotics, list (4) medications known to cause SJS or TEN. 4 marks

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2. List (3) components of the SCORTEN mortality score. 3 marks

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3. Briefly state the details of your management steps for this patient. 5 marks

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4. Complete the table with (3) acute and (3) chronic complications of SJS or TEN. 6 marks

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