Abstract
We recently described mucocutaneous findings in pediatric patients with community-acquired pneumonia caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae,1 of whom 3 (6.8%) were diagnosed with M pneumoniae–induced rash and mucositis (MIRM).2 ,3 We wish to describe another MIRM patient, who recently presented with a unique clinical picture following the resolution of MIRM, which is, to our knowledge, the first case of M pneumoniae–associated flagellate erythema.