• Burns · Oct 1993

    An approach to the management of toxic epidermal necrolysis in a burn centre.

    • D Green, E Law, and J M Still.
    • Humana Hospital, Augusta Burn Center, Georgia.
    • Burns. 1993 Oct 1; 19 (5): 411-4.

    AbstractToxic epidermal necrolysis syndrome, a life-threatening skin disorder, requires specialized nursing care to optimize survival. The similarity of the condition to partial skin thickness burns suggests that management on a burn unit is an effective means of therapy. A review of eight patients treated at our Burn Center emphasizes the need for aggressive team management of the condition.

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