“…But, TNF-α antagonists had several adverse reactions, such as serious infections, optic neuritis, aplastic anemia, congestive heart failure and multiple cutaneous adverse effects such as eczema, erythema urticaria, lupus-like syndrome and even Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS)/Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) [3]. A few numbers of cases have been reported of SJS induced by anti-TNF-α therapy in adults with Crohn's disease and rheumatoid disease [3][4][5], nevertheless, there was no reported similar cases in children. Herein, we describe a case of TEN induced by infliximab therapy in refractory KD.…”