TY - CHAP M1 - Book, Section TI - Toxic Shock Syndromes A1 - Sabella, Camille A2 - Usatine, Richard P. A2 - Sabella, Camille A2 - Smith, Mindy Ann A2 - Mayeaux, E.J. A2 - Chumley, Heidi S. A2 - Appachi, Elumalai PY - 2015 T2 - The Color Atlas of Pediatrics AB - An 11-year-old boy presented to the emergency department with a 12-hour history of fever, rash over his trunk, vomiting, and diarrhea. In the emergency department, he had a fever to 39.3ÂșC., pulse 140/minute, respiratory rate 40/minute, and blood pressure 90/60 mm Hg. He had conjunctival injection and inflamed oral mucus membranes, and intense erythroderma (red skin) on his trunk and back (Figure 185-1). Laboratory tests revealed thrombocytopenia, transaminitis, and an elevated creatinine level that was twice normal for his age. He was given fluid resuscitation and was admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit, where he required several fluid boluses and inotropic support to maintain adequate blood pressure and perfusion. He was treated with vancomycin and clindamycin. Staphylococcus aureus was isolated from an infected wound on his lower extremity that he sustained from a sports injury a few days prior to his presentation. SN - PB - McGraw-Hill Education CY - New York, NY Y2 - 2024/04/24 UR - accesspediatrics.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1114878811 ER -