Dermatology2 UKMLA questions
Stevens-Johnson syndrome — UKMLA Revision Notes
Stevens-Johnson syndrome is an important clinical condition in Dermatology that is tested in the UKMLA Applied Knowledge Test (AKT). Medical students and doctors preparing for the UKMLA or PLAB 1 must understand the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, investigations, and evidence-based management of Stevens-Johnson syndrome as outlined in current NICE guidelines.
Key Facts
- Stevens-Johnson syndrome is a key condition on the GMC UKMLA Content Map
- Commonly tested in the Dermatology section of the UKMLA Applied Knowledge Test
- Understand the pathophysiology, clinical features, investigations, and management
- NICE guidelines provide the evidence base for management decisions
- Consider differential diagnoses and red flag symptoms in clinical scenarios
Investigations
- Clinical examination
- Skin biopsy
- Patch testing
- Wood's lamp
- Dermoscopy
- Swab for MC&S
Management
- Topical treatments (emollients, corticosteroids, antifungals)
- Systemic therapy if severe
- Sun protection advice
- Dermatology outpatient follow-up
- Patch testing for contact dermatitis
- Biopsy if diagnosis uncertain