<i>HLA‐B*1511</i> is a risk factor for carbamazepine‐induced Stevens‐Johnson syndrome and toxic epidermal necrolysis in Japanese patients
Nahoko Kaniwa(National Institute of Health Sciences), Ryuichi Hasegawa(National Institute of Health Sciences), Mayumi Ueta(National Institute of Health Sciences), Hirokazu Furuya(National Institute of Health Sciences), Shigeru Kinoshita(Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine), Yoshiro Saito(National Institute of Health Sciences), Mariko Kashiwagi(National Institute of Health Sciences), Zenrō Ikezawa, Masahiro Tohkin(National Institute of Health Sciences), Kayoko Matsunaga(National Institute of Health Sciences), Michiko Aihara(National Institute of Health Sciences), Yukitoshi Takahashi(National Institute of Health Sciences), Yixuan Song(National Institute of Health Sciences), Hiroko Ikeda(National Institute of Health Sciences), Masaaki Muramatsu(National Institute of Health Sciences), Chie Sotozono(Kyoto Prefectural University), Masamichi Abe(National Institute of Health Sciences), Kouichi Kurose(National Institute of Health Sciences)
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