CCATClinical Analysis Tool
‹ Knowledge base

Browse the corpus

Walk the evidence base by book and chapter — the raw source passages that ground Ask, Differential, and the rest.

1 passage

abstractpubmed· Abstract 2020· item PMID:32341054

Cancer immunotherapy and toxic epidermal necrolysis. OBJECTIVES: Immunotherapy has come to play an increasingly important role in cancer treatment. Accordingly, immune-related adverse events (irAEs) have drawn considerable attention. In this case, a young female patient developed immune-related toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN). The same irAEs have been rarely reported in previous studies. In this study, we describe the treatment and care methods used in this case in detail in order to provide a reference for clinical practice. METHODS: After being diagnosed with TEN, the patient accepted systemic glucocorticoid therapy, timely care of skin and mucous membranes, nutrition support, antiacid therapy, anti-inflammatory, analgesics and other supportive measures. RESULTS: The patient's skin recovered completely, and no serious adverse outcomes, such as secondary infection or multiple organ failure, occurred during treatment. CONCLUSION: Medical staff should be able to identify the performance of rare irAEs such as TENs and actively explore comprehensive treatments to ensure patient safety and avoid adverse outcomes.