Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5584014 | Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism | 2016 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
These national data indicate that Asians and Blacks have a substantially higher risk of SJS/TEN as ULDAEs than Whites (or Hispanics), correlating well with corresponding frequencies of HLA-B*5801 in the US population (i.e., 7.4%, 4%, 1%, and 1%, respectively). Given its market dominance and established association with SJS/TEN, our findings support the use of vigilance in these minorities when considering allopurinol.
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Authors
Na MPH, Sharan K. BSc, Robert MD, Seoyoung C. MD, ScD, Mariano E. MD, Hyon K. MD, DrPH,