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Severe desquamating disorder after liver transplant: toxic epidermal necrolysis or graft versus host disease?
Objective: The objective of this article is to present and discuss the clinical characteristics of TEN (Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis) and GVHD (Graft Versus Host Disease) following orthotopic liver transplantation.
Methods: Recent experience with a patient who suffered a fatal desquamation syndrome within weeks of liver transplantation provides the basis for a discussion of differential diagnosis of these two conditions.
Results: TEN and GVHD demonstrate similar clinical presentations as well as etiology (CD8+ lymphocyte attack on epithelial surfaces). This case demonstrates the difficulty in distinguishing between these two conditions in this particular patient.
Conclusions: Advances in the understanding and treatment of one of these disease states may provide therapeutic insights into the other.