The authors describe the endoscopic aspect of esophageal lesions in five children
with Stevens-Johnson syndrome. Lesions involve the entire esophagus, with blistering
of the epithelium leading to large ulcerations of the mucosae. Esophageal involvement
is probably underestimated in Stevens-Johnson syndrome and may worsen dysphagia caused
by oral lesions, leading to malnutrition. Enteral nutrition can be helpful to provide
feeding, limit weight loss, and support skin healing. No strictures were diagnosed
during the follow-up period of these patients.
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