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      Mycoplasma pneumoniae-associated Mucositis: A Recently Described Entity

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          Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MP) is a common cause of respiratory infections and can be associated with extrapulmonary complications. MP mucositis has recently been described as a distinct endemic clinical entity called Mycoplasma pneumoniae-induced rash and mucositis (MIRM). The authors present the case of a 46-year-old man with atypical pneumonia associated with exuberant mucositis, conjunctival hyperaemia and positive serological assays for MP IgM. The patient was treated with azithromycin and systemic corticosteroid therapy. Supportive care including pain management, intravenous hydration and mucosal care was also given. There was complete resolution of the pneumonia and mucositis. The presence of atypical pneumonia with mucosal involvement without cutaneous lesions and a favourable clinical evolution led to the diagnosis of MIRM.

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          • Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection can be associated with mucocutaneous lesions. A new entity called Mycoplasma pneumoniae-induced rash and mucositis (MIRM) has been recently described. The mucocutaneous involvement associated with MIRM is predominantly mucositis with scarce or absent cutaneous expression.

          • The clinical presentation, pathophysiology and disease outcomes of MIRM distinguish it from Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis and erythema multiform.

          • MIRM has an overall favourable prognosis as the majority of patients recover without sequalae and recurrence is rare.

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          Mycoplasma pneumoniae-induced rash and mucositis as a syndrome distinct from Stevens-Johnson syndrome and erythema multiforme: a systematic review.

          Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection is associated with extrapulmonary complications, including mucocutaneous eruptions. These eruptions, which have been termed either "Stevens-Johnson syndrome" or "erythema multiforme" in the literature, may differ from drug-induced Stevens-Johnson syndrome or viral-associated erythema multiforme.
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            Mycoplasma pneumoniae and mucositis--part of the Stevens-Johnson syndrome spectrum.

            Mycoplasma pneumoniae may induce mucosal inflammation, referred to as M. pneumoniae-associated mucositis (MPAM). There is no generally accepted definition of MPAM, since there may be mucosal lesions only, or mucosal and minimal skin lesions.
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              Mycoplasma pneumoniae-associated mucositis--case report and systematic review of literature.

              Mycoplasma pneumoniae, a bacterium known to be a common cause of pneumonia, has been documented to cause complications such as debilitating mucositis previously described as an atypical Stevens-Johnson syndrome without skin lesions. However, in the spectrum of epidermal dermatopathies, the condition is increasingly recognized as a separate entity, now termed M. pneumoniae-associated mucositis (MPAM).

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                Journal
                Eur J Case Rep Intern Med
                Eur J Case Rep Intern Med
                European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine
                SMC Media Srl
                2284-2594
                2018
                28 November 2018
                : 5
                : 11
                : 000977
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Internal Medicine Department, Centro Hospitalar do Baixo Vouga, Aveiro, Portugal
                [2 ]Intensive Care Department, Centro Hospitalar Entre Douro e Vouga, Santa Maria da Feira, Portugal
                Article
                977-1-6325-1-10-20181119
                10.12890/2018_000977
                6346809
                ea0f87f9-d729-4939-bdab-3c8262b7a011
                © EFIM 2018

                This article is licensed under a Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 License

                History
                : 15 October 2018
                : 09 November 2018
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                mycoplasma pneumoniae,mucositis,conjunctival hyperaemia,atypical pneumonia

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