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Reactive Infectious Mucocutaneous Eruption (RIME): Narrative Review and Proposed Management Algorithm
Víctor García-Rodríguez1, Maribel Iglesias-Sancho1, Albert Martin-Poch1
1Dermatology Department, Hospital Universitari Sagrat Cor, Grupo Hospitalario Quirónsalud, Barcelona, Spain.
Introduction:
RIME is an emerging dermatologic condition marked by prominent mucositis with minimal skin involvement, often mimicking Stevens-Johnson syndrome. While initially linked to Mycoplasma pneumoniae, a broader range of infectious triggers is now recognized.
Objectives:
We present a narrative review of this entity. A proposed diagnostic and therapeutic algorithm is also provided to aid clinicians in clinical practice.
Methods:
We performed a narrative review of English-language literature on RIME and MIRM indexed in PubMed through 2024, supplemented by clinical insights from the experience of our centre.
Results:
Evidence regarding treatment is lacking, with systemic steroids and/or cyclosporine A showing the most benefit. RIME usually portends a good prognosis, with recovery within seven to 21 days, although complications can occur. Recurrences are rare, and subsequent episodes can be triggered by different microorganisms.
Conclusions:
RIME represents a distinct clinical entity with a broadening range of infectious triggers beyond Mycoplasma pneumoniae. Prompt recognition, accurate differentiation from mimickers, and a structured diagnostic and therapeutic approach are essential for effective management and improved patient outcomes.
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