Abstract: | In Lyell's syndrome a toxic skin erythema is concerned which leads to the epidermal necrolysis and desquamation. An infantile and an adult form are differed; the latter is usually induced by medicaments. Two patients with apparently medicamentously induced Lyell's syndrome are presented. The evoking medicaments were penicillin and thioacetazone. The two patients showed a severe course with an extensive affection of the body surface. The therapy with glucocorticosteroids, electrolyte substitution and local treatment of the skin lesions was successful in the two cases. |