TABLE 1.
Patient code | Gender | Age | Diagnosis | Clinical findings and history | Treatment |
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E1 | F | 25 | Acute eczema | Urticated, eczematous plaques on hands, arms, legs, trunk of 1 week duration | Oral prednisolone |
E2 | M | 22 | Chronic eczema | Eczematous lichenified plaque on arms, legs, trunk, TBSA 15% | Oral prednisolone, topical steroids |
E3 | F | 53 | Chronic eczema | 5‐6 years history of eczematous plaques and papules on trunk and limbs | Phototherapy, topical steroids |
E4 | M | 22 | Chronic eczema | 1 month history of eczematous plaques on trunk, limbs, TBSA 15% | Topical steroids |
E5 | F | 50 | Acute eczema | Nil available | Nil available |
E6 | M | 71 | Subacute eczema | Eczematous plaques on bilateral lower limbs for 1 month | Topical steroids |
E7 | F | 53 | Chronic eczema | Eczematous plaques and papules on trunk and limbs for more than 10 years | Topical steroids |
E8 | F | 39 | Subacute eczema | Eczematous plaques on trunk for several months | Topical steroids |
E9 | F | 82 | Chronic eczema | 2 months history of generalized itchy eczematous plaques, erythrodermic | Oral prednisolone |
E10 | M | 60 | Acute eczema | Several week history of annular erythematous plaques on arms, trunk, and limbs | Topical steroids |
P1 | 62 | M | Plaque psoriasis | 2 months history of erythematous plaques with pustules on trunk and limbs | Started on MTX, defaulted follow‐up |
P2 | 74 | F | Pustular psoriasis | 8‐9 months history of erythematous plaques on arms | Topical steroids, Vitamin D analogue |
P3 | 87 | M | Plaque psoriasis | 6 months history of worsening generalized erythematous scaly plaques, TBSA 80% | Started on MTX, defaulted follow‐up |
P4 | 23 | M | Plaque psoriasis | 5 years history of erythematous plaques on ears, with flare to lower legs | Topical steroids |
P5 | 22 | F | Guttate psoriasis | 3 weeks history of small discrete erythematous scaly plaques, TBSA 20% | Topical steroids, phototherapy |
P6 | 52 | M | Plaque psoriasis | 1‐year history of erythematous plaques on elbows and knees, with nail changes | Topical steroids |
P7 | 39 | F | Guttate psoriasis | 2 weeks history of discrete erythematous plaques with scales on trunk and thighs following a cough | Topical steroids |
P8 | 63 | M | Plaque psoriasis | 3‐4 months history of erythematous scaly plaques on trunk and thighs, TBSA 5‐10% | Topical steroids followed by phototherapy |
P9 | 63 | M | Guttate psoriasis | 2 months history of generalized itchy eczematous plaques, erythrodermic | Topical steroids |
P10 | 27 | F | Plaque psoriasis | 3 years history of itchy, psoriasiform plaques on knees, legs, and forearms | Topical steroids |
S1 | F | 53 | SJS | TBSA involved <10%, likely due to levetiracetam; survived | Oral Prednisolone + topical corticosteroids |
S2 | F | 30 | SJS | TBSA involved <10%, likely due to herpes simplex infection; survived | Topical corticosteroids |
S3 | F | 34 | SJS | TBSA involved <10%, likely due to Viral infection, unable to exclude co‐amoxiclav and ibuprofen; survived | IV hydrocortisone + topical corticosteroids |
S4 | F | 38 | SJS | TBSA involved 10%, likely due to Paracetamol and amoxicillin; survived | IV hydrocortisone + topical corticosteroids |
S5 | F | 80 | SJS/TEN overlap | TBSA involved 25%, likely due to allopurinol and omeprazole; died | Intravenous immunoglobulin |
S6 | M | 53 | SJS/TEN overlap | TBSA involved 23%, likely due to allopurinol and omeprazole; survived | Intravenous immunoglobulin + IV hydrocortisone |
S7 | F | 51 | SJS | TBSA involved 7‐8%, likely due to mycoplasma infection; survived | Clarithromycin + topical corticosteroids |
S8 | F | 51 | SJS | TBSA involved <10%, likely due to tolterodine, mirtazapine, duloxetine, alprazolam; survived | IV hydrocortisone |
S9 | M | 17 | SJS | TBSA involved <10%, likely due to viral infection, lamotrigine; survived | Oral Prednisolone + topical corticosteroids |
S10 | F | 92 | SJS/TEN overlap | TBSA involved 20‐30%, likely due to piperacillin‐tazobactam, co‐amoxiclav and clarithromycin; survived | Oral Prednisolone + topical corticosteroids |
Abbreviations: F, female; M, male; MTX, methotrexate; SJS, Steven‐Johnson syndrome; TBSA, total body surface area; TEN, toxic epidermal necrolysis.