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Case Reports
. 1975 Aug;111(8):986-90.

Toxic epidermal necrolysis associated with allopurinol administration

  • PMID: 1232941
Case Reports

Toxic epidermal necrolysis associated with allopurinol administration

M H Ellman et al. Arch Dermatol. 1975 Aug.

Abstract

Allopurinol, now established as a standard form of therapy in hyperuricemia and gout, may be associated with life-threatening skin reactions. This study reports the occurrence of toxic epidermal necrolysis TEN) in three patients receiving Allopurinol. The patients receiving allopurinol. The patients had complicated medical illnesses and were receiving various other medications, but the most apparent common denominator was allopurinol ingestion. Two other cases of TEN and five cases of severe hypersensitivity reactions with vasculitis and extensive skin manifestations, secondary to this drug, have been described in the recent literature. Allopurinol has several unique biochemical and metabolic properties that may increase its ability to cause hypersensitivity or toxic skin reactions.

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