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2. Toxic epidermal necrolysis;Goldstein, S.M.; Wintroub, B.W.; Elias, P.M.;Arch Dermatol,1987
3. Reactions cutanees We thank Dr Lancaster-Smith from the Sloane We have treated over 2000 patients for urinary calculi at the London Stone Clinic. Most received trimethoprim, and this was the only case of epidermal necrolysis. In view of its widespread use doctors should be aware that trimethoprim is capable of survenues au cours de la prophylaxie de masse de la meningite cerebro-spinale par un sulfamide long-retard (a propos de 997 cas);Bergoend, H.; Loffler, A.; Amar, R.; Maleville, J.
4. Exfoliative erythroderma after chloroquine treatment;Biilmann-Petesen, M.L.;Ugeskr-Laeger,1959
5. A report of toxic epidermal necrolysis after the ingestion of one tablet of chloroquine;Kanwar, A.J.; Singh, O.P.;Indian J Dermatol,1978