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Transient lupus anticoagulant and fansidar therapy
Postgraduate Medical Journal
|September 1, 1986
Abstract:
A case of the Stevens-Johnson syndrome following Fansidar therapy is reported in which a marked feature was the presence of a circulating anticoagulant of the lupus inhibitor type. Treatment with steroids resulted in complete recovery and disappearance of the anticoagulant.
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