• Usually presents with prodrome for 2–3 days of fever, flu-like illness and malaise
  • Features can be described as those affecting: the skin, mucous membranes (involvement is characteristic of SJS / TEN) and extra-cutaneous sites
Skin

Initial Phase:

  • Erythematous, dusky red, flat macules
  • Lesions symmetrically distributed on face, trunk and limbs

Late Phase:

  • Lesion coalesce to form flaccid blisters
  • Epidermal detachment
Mucous Membranes
  • Eyelid oedema, redness and discharge
  • Buccal erosive haemorrhagic lesions, white pseudomembranous crust
  • Crust on lips
  • Genital erosive haemorrhagic lesions, painful urination
Extracutaneous Sites
  • Respiratory Tract: Respiratory distress
  • GI Tract: Nausea, diarrhoea, malabsorption, colonic perforation
  • Renal Tract: Proteinuria, haematuria