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Aetiology in sixteen cases of toxic epidermal necrolysis and Stevens-Johnson syndrome admitted within eight months in a teaching hospital.

Chi Keung Yeung1, Shing Yan Ma, Charmine Hon, Malik Peiris, Henry Hin Lee Chan.   

Abstract

Toxic epidermal necrolysis and Stevens-Johnson syndrome are serious cutaneous reactions associated with significant mortality and morbidity. Eight patients with toxic epidermal necrolysis and eight patients with Stevens-Johnson syndrome were admitted consecutively to a single centre between August 2001 and March 2002. An aetiological study including viral serology and PCR was performed in view of the clustering of admissions related to these two conditions. The majority of cases were drug induced, the drug most commonly involved being allopurinol (toxic epidermal necrolysis, 50%; Stevens-Johnson syndrome, 13%). Two cases were related to drug abuse. Possible aetiological co-factors were cancers, radiotherapy and renal failure. No association with viral infection, including human herpesvirus-6 and parvovirus B19, was detected in the present series. Early diagnosis and prompt withdrawal of suspected drugs remain the most important measures in managing this condition. Further studies to identify the co-factors precipitating severe cutaneous drug reactions are warranted.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12816151     DOI: 10.1080/00015550310007166

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Derm Venereol        ISSN: 0001-5555            Impact factor:   4.437


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2.  New insights in toxic epidermal necrolysis (Lyell's syndrome): clinical considerations, pathobiology and targeted treatments revisited.

Authors:  Philippe Paquet; Gérald E Piérard
Journal:  Drug Saf       Date:  2010-03-01       Impact factor: 5.606

Review 3.  Severe drug eruptions revisited.

Authors:  Sebastien Calbo
Journal:  Immunol Res       Date:  2012-09       Impact factor: 4.505

4.  Phenytoin induced Stevens-Johnson syndrome exacerbated by cefepime.

Authors:  Varsha A Prabhu; Sahiti Doddapaneni; Girish Thunga; Rajakannan Thiyagu; M Mukyaprana Prabhu; Kushal Naha
Journal:  J Pharmacol Pharmacother       Date:  2013-10

5.  Cutaneous adverse drug reactions in Indian population: A systematic review.

Authors:  Tejas K Patel; Sejal H Thakkar; Dc Sharma
Journal:  Indian Dermatol Online J       Date:  2014-12
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