Ibuprofen Lyell's Syndrome In An Eight-Year-Old Child.
Ann Burns Fire Disasters
; 36(1): 68-73, 2023 Mar.
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Lyell's syndrome or toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) is a rare but serious drug-like toxiderma. Treated as a recent extensive burn in intensive care, its management must be urgent, and adapted in order to improve the vital prognosis of patients and reduce their mortality. We report a severe case of Lyell's syndrome occurring 24 hours after oral administration of an anti-inflammatory drug (ibuprofen) as a self-medication in an eight-year-old child.
Le syndrome de Lyell (nécrolyse épidermique toxique - NET) est une toxidermie médicamenteuse rare mais grave. Son prise en charge, urgente, doit être réalisée en CTB car elle s'approche de celle d'un brûlé. Nous rapportons le cas d'une NET survenue 24h après la prise orale, en automédication, d'ibuprophène.
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Ann Burns Fire Disasters
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