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gamma-aminobutyric acid and Stevens-Johnson Syndrome

gamma-aminobutyric acid has been researched along with Stevens-Johnson Syndrome in 4 studies

gamma-Aminobutyric Acid: The most common inhibitory neurotransmitter in the central nervous system.
gamma-aminobutyric acid : A gamma-amino acid that is butanoic acid with the amino substituent located at C-4.

Stevens-Johnson Syndrome: Rare cutaneous eruption characterized by extensive KERATINOCYTE apoptosis resulting in skin detachment with mucosal involvement. It is often provoked by the use of drugs (e.g., antibiotics and anticonvulsants) or associated with PNEUMONIA, MYCOPLASMA. It is considered a continuum of Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis.

Research

Studies (4)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's2 (50.00)18.2507
2000's1 (25.00)29.6817
2010's1 (25.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
OrdoƱez, L1
Salgueiro, E1
Jimeno, FJ1
Manso, G1
Gonzalez-Sicilia, L1
Cano, A1
Serrano, M1
Hernandez, J1
DeToledo, JC1
Minagar, A1
Lowe, MR1
Ramsay, RE1

Other Studies

4 other studies available for gamma-aminobutyric acid and Stevens-Johnson Syndrome

ArticleYear
Spontaneous reporting of Stevens-Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis associated with antiepileptic drugs.
    European review for medical and pharmacological sciences, 2015, Volume: 19, Issue:14

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Amines; Anticonvulsants; Carbamazepine; Child; Child, Pr

2015
Stevens-Johnson syndrome associated with gabapentin.
    The American journal of medicine, 1998, Volume: 105, Issue:5

    Topics: Acetates; Adult; Amines; Anticonvulsants; Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acids; Female; Gabapentin; gamma-Ami

1998
Skin eruption with gabapentin in a patient with repeated AED-induced Stevens-Johnson's syndrome.
    Therapeutic drug monitoring, 1999, Volume: 21, Issue:1

    Topics: Acetates; Adult; Amines; Anticonvulsants; Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acids; Drug Hypersensitivity; Female

1999
Valproate and other anticonvulsants for psychiatric disorders.
    The Medical letter on drugs and therapeutics, 2000, Dec-11, Volume: 42, Issue:1094

    Topics: Abnormalities, Drug-Induced; Acetates; Adult; Amines; Anti-Anxiety Agents; Anticonvulsants; Bipolar

2000