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Citation

Brand R, Rohr JB. Australas. J. Dermatol. 2000; 41(1): 31-33.

Affiliation

Department of Dermatology, Royal Perth Hospital, Western Australia, Australia. Lyndcrou@nero.rph.health.wa.gov.au

Copyright

(Copyright © 2000, Australasian College Of Dermatologists, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

10715897

Abstract

Toxic epidermal necrolysis is a severe, life-threatening illness with up to one-third mortality. We report a retrospective analysis of all cases treated in Royal Perth Hospital over a 20-year period from July 1978 to June 1998, by analysis of medical records. A total of 12 patients with an age range of 23-73 years was identified. The female to male ratio was 2:1, with age of onset earlier in females. All cases were associated with medications, most commonly antibiotics, anticonvulsants and allopurinol. The mortality rate was one-third (four deaths), mostly resulting from cardiorespiratory failure, renal failure and sepsis. Risk factors for death were advanced age and severe underlying disease, including diabetes, alcoholic liver disease sepsis and malignancy. Among the six patients treated with systemic corticosteroids there was only one death. Treatment with corticosteroids appeared to be beneficial, with such patients having both fewer complications and a lower mortality rate.


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