Andresen M, Boghero Y, Molgó M, Dougnao A, Díaz O
Programa de Medicina Intensiva, Intensivo Médico, Hospital Clínico de la Universidad Católica, Departamentos de Medicina Interna y Dermatología, Facultad de Medicina Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago de Chile.
Rev Med Chil. 2000 Dec;128(12):1343-8.
We report a 27 years old homosexual male with AIDS that was admitted to the ICU dehydrated, with fever and severe malaise. He had irregular bullae, an extensive purpuric exanthema and a zone of epidermic detachment in the right arm. A toxic epidermal necrolysis was diagnosed and therapy with i.v. immunoglobulins was started. After four days of treatment, bullous lesions disappeared and the extension of exanthema decreased. Toxic epidermal necrolysis is a potentially fatal disease and the use of intravenous immunoglobulins for this condition has been reported as successful.