Toxic epidermal necrolysis in two patients with pustular psoriasis

Abstract
Two cases of toxic epidermal necrolysis are described in patients suffering from pustular psoriasis. In one of these cases there were no recognized predisposing causes. In the other, the most likely cause of the toxic epidermal necrolysis was apparently pustular psoriasis. [Toxical epidermal necrolysis sometimes is due to staphylococcal infection and drug ingestion.].