Skin Detachment and Regrowth in Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis

Toxic epidermal necrolysis is a rare but clinically well-described dermatological pathology. However, clinical pictures of this disorder in text books do not reflect its dynamic evolution. Usually, the desquamative post-bullous stage is represented, neglecting the initial bullous stage as well as th...

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Main Authors: Laurence Feldmeyer (Author), Thomas Harr (Author), Antonio Cozzio (Author), Lars.E. French (Author), Alexander A. Navarini (Author)
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Published: Karger Publishers, 2010-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Toxic epidermal necrolysis is a rare but clinically well-described dermatological pathology. However, clinical pictures of this disorder in text books do not reflect its dynamic evolution. Usually, the desquamative post-bullous stage is represented, neglecting the initial bullous stage as well as the skin healing. With one clinical case, we provide a day-after-day illustration of the evolution of a patient suffering from toxic epidermal necrolysis. During one month, a skin area of a limb was regularly photo-documented.
Item Description:1662-6567
10.1159/000313866