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Toxic epidermal necrolysis in a neonate receiving fluconazole
S Islam1, M Singer1, J A Kulhanjian1
1Division of Infectious Diseases, Children's Hospital and Research Center Oakland, Oakland, CA, USA.
Abstract:
Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) is a rare, life-threatening mucocutaneous condition, which may occur as an adverse reaction to a number of medications. The anitifungal agent, fluconazole, has been associated with TEN in limited reports, mainly in adults with HIV infection. We describe the case of a neonate with liver disease who developed TEN, presumably induced by fluconazole.
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