Fig. 1

Skin lesion in a patient with SJS/TEN and FT1DM. Figure a, b, and c showed generalized skin rashes and desquamation on the surface of the face, abdomen, and arms on admission. She had swollen face and eyelids and inflammation of conjunctiva. Ulcerations were detected on the eyelids and lips. Figure d, e, and f showed that rashes receded noticeably during therapy. The black arrow mark in Figure e indicates a positive Nikolsky sign, which manifests blisters and skin erosion upon a gentle rubbing on the lesion and leaves a glistening surface beneath