Keyphrases
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
100%
Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
100%
Genitourinary Involvement
100%
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome/toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
57%
Urethral Catheter
42%
Etiology
28%
Urology
28%
Long-term Complications
28%
Urethral Catheterization
28%
Penile Adhesions
28%
Petroleum
14%
IRB Approval
14%
Consulting Services
14%
Paucity
14%
Epidermis
14%
Stricture
14%
Vulvar
14%
Ocular Manifestations
14%
Urinary Symptoms
14%
Tertiary Care Hospital
14%
Dysuria
14%
Lysis
14%
One-child
14%
Urethra
14%
Optimal Management
14%
Skin Lesions
14%
All Pediatric
14%
Fisher's Exact Test
14%
Catheter Removal
14%
Wilcoxon Rank Sum Test
14%
Gross Hematuria
14%
Age at Presentation
14%
Hematuria
14%
Pediatric Case
14%
Long-term Sequelae
14%
Hypersensitivity Syndrome
14%
Genitourinary Syndrome
14%
Pediatric Urology
14%
Acute Kidney
14%
Scrotal
14%
Incidence Management
14%
Sulfamethoxazole
14%
Mycoplasma Infection
14%
Epidermal Cell Death
14%
Labial Adhesion
14%
Genital Involvement
14%
Orofacial Appearance
14%
Petroleum Jelly
14%
Scrotal Skin
14%
Valproic
14%
IQR Interquartile Range
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
100%
STEVENS-JOHNSON SYNDROME
100%
Urethral Catheterization
18%
Urinary System
18%
Urology
18%
Sequela
9%
Stricture
9%
Tertiary Care
9%
Rank Sum Test
9%
Strangury
9%
Fisher Exact Test
9%
Catheter Removal
9%
Hypersensitivity
9%
Skin Defect
9%
Microhematuria
9%
Petroleum Jelly
9%
Pediatric Urology
9%
Mycoplasmosis
9%
Pediatrics
9%
Disease
9%
Cell Death
9%
Hematuria
9%
Sulfamethoxazole
9%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Stevens Johnson Syndrome
100%
Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
100%
Hematuria
18%
Erethism
9%
Sulfamethoxazole
9%
Strangury
9%
Skin Defect
9%
Petrolatum
9%
Mycoplasmosis
9%