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*Most pts <2yr old, nearly all <6 yr old
*Most pts <2yr old, nearly all <6 yr old


==Diagnosis==
==Clinical Features==
*[[Rash]] progresses from erythroderma to extensive areas of exfoliation
*[[Rash]] progresses from erythroderma to extensive areas of exfoliation
*Systemic symptoms (malaise, fever, irritability, skin tenderness) are common
*Systemic symptoms (malaise, fever, irritability, skin tenderness) are common
*Nikolsky sign (separation of epidermis when pressure is applied) is present
*Nikolsky sign (separation of epidermis when pressure is applied) is present
==Differential Diagnosis==
==Diagnosis==


==Treatment==
==Treatment==

Revision as of 23:56, 26 May 2015

Background

  • Caused by Staph aureus
  • Most pts <2yr old, nearly all <6 yr old

Clinical Features

  • Rash progresses from erythroderma to extensive areas of exfoliation
  • Systemic symptoms (malaise, fever, irritability, skin tenderness) are common
  • Nikolsky sign (separation of epidermis when pressure is applied) is present

Differential Diagnosis

Diagnosis

Treatment

Disposition

  • Transfer to burn center if diffuse
  • Localized infection may d/c home w/ f/u

See Also

Source

Tintinalli