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Background

  • Much rarer than Necrotizing Fasciitis
  • May be preceded by skin abrasions, blunt trauma, heavy exercise
  • Most patients are otherwise healthy (DM and other underlying conditions do not appear to increase risk)

Clinical Features

  • Exquisite pain and swelling of affected muscle with induration
  • Overlying skin changes may manifest later in the course of illness (erythema, warmth, petechiae, bullae)
  • Hypotension may occur rapidly with development of streptococcal toxic shock syndrome

Differential Diagnosis

Skin and Soft Tissue Infection

Look-A-Likes

Workup

Management

Disposition

Admit/OR

See Also

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