Abstract
Process of the 40-year-old male patient diagnose as TEN. |
Objectives: This study aimed to report the clinical outcomes of different types of SCARs treated with TNF-α inhibitors.
Methods: Since 2020, our department has treated 4 SCAR patients, aged 20-54 years, with 1 diagnosed with AGEP and 3 with TEN. All patients received TNF-α inhibitor therapy, including etanercept and adalimumab.
Results: All 4 patients achieved successful outcomes, with rapid recovery of skin lesions and mucosal involvement, and no subsequent complications. Notably, one patient improved after initial corticosteroid and intravenous immunoglobulin treatment failed.
Discussion: The pathogenesis of SCARs involves T cell-mediated keratinocyte apoptosis, in which TNF-α plays a crucial role. TNF-α inhibitors, by downregulating the TNF-α signaling pathway, have demonstrated potential in the treatment of SCARs. However, large-scale clinical trials supporting their efficacy are still lacking, and their use remains limited, requiring a careful balance of treatment risks and benefits.
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