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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-225832

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Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) is a cutaneous immunity reaction involving the skin and mucosa and is an emergency condition that can be fatal. The incidence of this disease is relatively rare in the range of 1-2 per 1.000.000 population. The pathogenesis of SJS involves the immune system response ofantigenic drug to body tissuesbut it still cannot be fully explained to date.We reported a woman, 35 years old with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) who had been on steroid therapy and in the course of treatment developed into SJSafter administration of anti-epileptic drug. Steroidshaveanti-inflammatory effects mainly due to decreased syntheses or suppression of inflammatory mediators.SJSstill can develop in patient with SLE who had been on steroid therapy. Giving steroid that indicated for the treatment of a disease including SLE, cannot prevent the occurrence of an allergic event including SJS.The presence of steroid can extend the duration of starting the drug with the occurrence of SJS and reduce the severity of the disease. Steroid still have a role in treatment that can be used both in SJS and SLE.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-225806

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Liver abscess is an infection of parasitic or bacteria into the liver parenchyma which causes encapsulation of suppurative material surrounded by inflammatory tissue. Liver abscess is an important health problem especially in low-middle income countries. It is not easy to diagnose liver abscess due to non-specific clinical signs. This case report, we presenteda 46-year-old man who was hospitalized with suspected pulmonary infection. However, in the course of the patient's disease, we found a liver abscess.

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