Chronic Pulmonary Complications Associated with Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Caused by Carbamazepine
- VernacularTitle:卡马西平致中毒性表皮坏死松解症并发慢性肺损伤
- Author:
zi-gang, XU
;
xiu-yun, LIU
;
yun, PENG
;
xin, XIANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
toxic epidermal necrolysis;
pulmonary bullae;
carbamazepine
- From:Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics
1994;0(04):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the clinical manifestations of toxic epidermal necrolysis(TEN) and its rare pulmonary complications.Methods Clinical symptoms,treatment and prognosis of 1 child with TEN caused by carbamazepine were analyzed.Radiological images were reviewed to evaluate the manifestations and the outcome of chronic pulmonary complications associated with TEN.Results The patient had high fever shortly after a dosage increment of carbamazepine.A confluent erythematous exanthema developed rapidly into painful blistering with skin erosion,denudation and involvement of conjunctive and oropharyngeal mucosa.The diagnosis of TEN was made.The mucocutaneous damage was gradually recovered with steroid plus intravenous immunoglobulin for 3 weeks.However,the patient presented with respiratory failure in the recovery phase of TEN.The computer tomography revealed pulmonary bullae and pneumothorax in the right lung.Lung parenchyma was squeezed and pulmonary bullae ruptured with pneumothorax and atelectasis,which were absorbed gradually through thoracic drainages.The patient′s lung function and pulmonary bullae were partly improved during a 7-month follow-up.Conclusions TEN is a severe form of blistering skin di-sease which is characterized by an extensive loss of epidermis and mucous membrane.Chronic pulmonary complications may occur in recovery phase of TEN.Pulmonary bullae,which might be caused by mucous damage and respiratory obstruction,is a rare complication of TEN.