Staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome complicating acute generalized pustular psoriasis.

Australas J Dermatol

Dermatology Department, Mater Misericordiae Hospital, South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

Published: August 2002

A 60-year-old woman with psoriasis vulgaris treated with oral cyclosporin and acitretin developed an acute generalized pustular eruption with erythema and associated fever consistent with acute generalized pustular psoriasis. She was admitted to hospital and, despite intravenous fluid replacement, developed acute renal failure. In addition, she developed staphylococcal septicaemia. After transfer to the intensive care unit because of deteriorating renal function, a sudden onset of widespread flaccid blistering (Nikolsky sign positive) and superficial erosions was noted. Histology of a biopsied blister revealed subcorneal splitting of the epidermis consistent with staphylococcal scalded skin syndrome. The patient was treated with intravenous dicloxacillin and the blistering gradually improved over 10 days.

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