Supplemental materials for publication "Validation of Two Predictive Models Designed to Aid Clinicians in Identifying Stevens-Johnson Syndrome/Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis: A Single Institution, Retrospective Review." JAAD. 2021

This is a supplemental methods section that demonstrates the two models used in our manuscript for external validation. The two models replicate the multivariable models proposed in the manuscript by Weinkle et al., which were formulated via stepwise regression selecting 4 predictor variables. The f...

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title Supplemental materials for publication "Validation of Two Predictive Models Designed to Aid Clinicians in Identifying Stevens-Johnson Syndrome/Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis: A Single Institution, Retrospective Review." JAAD. 2021
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