Etofenamate associated with Lyell syndrome: a case report.
Yalcin Golcuk, Deniz Oray, Ozge Duman Atilla, Nilay Tefennioglu
Index: Clin. Toxicol. (Phila.) 48(5) , 471-2, (2010)
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Abstract
Toxic epidermal necrolysis (Lyell syndrome) is a rare, acute, and potentially life-threatening mucocutaneous disease that is most often triggered by drugs. This is the first case of toxic epidermal necrolysis because of treatment with etofenamate of which we are aware.
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