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Case Number : Case 2367 - 17 July 2019 Posted By: Dr. Hafeez Diwan

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19 year old male with recent pneumonia with mucositis and limited cutaneous blistering. This biopsy is from the thorax.

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Anil Patki

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Full thickness epidermal necrosis with separation from dermis - Toxic epidermal necrolysis

 

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Dr. Hafeez Diwan

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The features were reported as consistent with MIRM (Mycoplasma induced rash and mucositis).  The clinical picture was that of MIRM. 

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Meenakshi Batrani

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On 20/07/2019 at 04:05, Dr. Hafeez Diwan said:

The features were reported as consistent with MIRM (Mycoplasma induced rash and mucositis).  The clinical picture was that of MIRM. 

Interesting. Thanks for posting this case of a comparatively newer entity.

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Krishnakumar subramanian

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Thanks learning points

 

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