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  • A Topical Matter: Toxic Epi...
    Ladizinski, Barry, MD; Sankey, Christopher, MD

    The American journal of medicine, 10/2014, Letnik: 127, Številka: 10
    Journal Article

    A complication of cancer chemotherapy led to a prolonged hospitalization for a 49-year-old man. The patient presented via the dermatology clinic with chills and a progressing diffuse body. rash. His medical history was significant for a diagnosis of grade IV glioblastoma made four months prior at the time of a new-onset seizure. He had recently been treated with vandetanib and temozolomide for the glioblastoma. His other medications included acetaminophen with oxycodone, omeprazole, levetiracetam, and dexamethasone. Here, Ladizinski and Sankey detail the assessment, diagnosis, and management of toxic epidermal necrolysis.