AI Article Synopsis

  • Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) is a serious skin condition affecting over 30% of the body that poses a high risk of death and can include severe systemic symptoms.
  • TNF-α inhibitors like etanercept have shown promise in treating TEN, even in patients with serious infections, as seen in a study of three adults successfully treated despite having conditions like tuberculosis and septicemia.
  • While results were positive and no new infections or adverse effects occurred during follow-up, more extensive studies are needed to confirm the effectiveness of TNF-α inhibitors in these cases.

Article Abstract

Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) is a rare severe cutaneous adverse reaction that involves more than 30% of the body surface area. TEN can be accompanied by a series of systemic symptoms and has a high risk of death. Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α inhibitors such as adalimumab and etanercept have been shown to be safe and effective for the treatment of TEN in some cases. However, clinical data on the use of TNF-α inhibitors to treat TEN with severe systemic infection are scarce. In the present study, three adult patients who developed TEN with serious active infection were successfully treated with etanercept. One of the three patients had active open pulmonary tuberculosis, and the other two had septicemia and/or fungal sepsis. All patients' skin lesions significantly improved after several days, and none of the patients developed emerging or re-emerging infectious diseases, adverse reactions, or a similar rash during follow-up. TNF-α inhibitors may be an effective treatment choice for TEN with severe systemic infection. However, further studies with large samples are still required for validation because clinical experience is limited.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10832423PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03000605231223059DOI Listing

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