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  • Case ReportToxic epidermal necrolysis associated with DEFLAZACORT (cas 13649-88-2) therapy with nephrotic syndrome
  • Add time:09/25/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) is a drug-related fatal disease. Extensive necrosis of the epidermis can lead to serious complications. This report describes two cases of TEN, associated with DEFLAZACORT (cas 13649-88-2) (DFZ), in two boys, aged 4 years and 14 years, with nephrotic syndrome (NS). The 14-year-old male teenager received DFZ following NS relapse. After 17 days, pruritic papules appeared on the lower extremities. Another case involved a 4-year-old boy receiving DFZ and enalapril. After a 41-day DFZ treatment period, erythematous papules appeared on the palms and soles. Within 3 days, both boys developed widespread skin lesions (>50%) and were admitted to the intensive care unit for resuscitative and supportive treatment. The patients showed improvement after intravenous immunoglobulin-G therapy. Owing to the rapid, fatal course of TEN, clinicians need to be aware of the adverse effects of this drug when treating cases of NS.

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