Mycoplasma pneumoniae‐ induced mucositis without rash in an 11‐year‐old boy

  • Bowling M
  • Schmutzler T
  • Glick S
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Abstract

Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a frequent cause of childhood pneumonia, and extrapulmonary manifestations may be noted at the time of infection. While M. pneumoniae has long been associated with Stevens–Johnson syndrome, a separate diagnostic entity, Mycoplasma pneumoniae‐ induced rash and mucositis ( MIRM ), has recently been proposed to better characterize the rash and severe mucositis that some patients exhibit. A subset of patients with MIRM will have mucositis without skin rash. Physicians should recognize this clinical entity and be familiar with treatment options for MIRM .

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Bowling, M., Schmutzler, T., & Glick, S. (2018). Mycoplasma pneumoniae‐ induced mucositis without rash in an 11‐year‐old boy. Clinical Case Reports, 6(3), 551–552. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.1400

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