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Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) is a life-threatening skin disorder that causes skin blistering and peeling. Flat skin sores (lesions) spread quickly and blend together. This leads to tissue death and skin peeling.
This disorder is most often caused by a medicine reaction. These are often sulfa medicines, as well as other antibiotics or anticonvulsants. The very small number of TEN cases not caused by medicines are often from infections, vaccines, or graft-versus-host disease.
TEN causes the skin to peel in sheets. This leaves large, raw areas exposed. The loss of skin allows fluids and salts to ooze from the raw, damaged areas. These areas can easily become infected. Symptoms may be a bit different for each person. Symptoms may include:
The symptoms of TEN may look like other skin conditions. This is a life-threatening condition. It's important that you go to the emergency room right away for medical attention.
Diagnosis is based on the appearance of the skin sores and the rapid development of symptoms. A skin biopsy is often done to examine a skin sample under the microscope to support the diagnosis.
Treatment will depend on your symptoms, age, and general health. It will also depend on how bad the condition is.
The disease progresses fast, often within 3 days. Treatment usually includes a hospital stay, often in the burn unit. If a medicine is causing the skin reaction, it is stopped. Treatment may include:
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