학술논문
데플라자코트에 의한 독성표피괴사용해증
Toxic epidermal necrolysis induced by deflazacort
Toxic epidermal necrolysis induced by deflazacort
Document Type
Article
Author
윤다일 / Dail Youn; 김민혜 / Min-hye Kim; 고석웅 / Seok Woong Koh; 김정원 / Jung Won Kim; 윤상은 / Sang Eun Yoon; 전현경 / Hyeon Kyeong Jeon; 조영주 / Young-joo Cho
Source
Allergy asthma & respiratory disease. May 30, 2016 4(3):221
Subject
Language
Korean
ISSN
2288-0402
Abstract
Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are severe cutaneous adverse reactions to drugs, which carry significant morbidities and mortalities. Although SJS and TEN can be treated by corticosteroids or intravenous immunoglobulin, they may be induced by steroids. We experienced a 36-year-old man who developed whole body erythromatous maculopapular rashes and multiple bullae after ingestion of deflazacort. After avoidance of deflazacort and use of dexamethasone, skin lesions resorbed. We reported a case of TEN diagnosed by characteristic clinical findings with a brief review of the literature. (Allergy Asthma Respir Dis 2016;4:221-224)