Background
Caused by pyrogenic exotoxins (erythrogenic toxins) released by Streptococcus pyogenes that can be associated with potentially any streptococcal infection
Clinical Manifestation
Most commonly associated with streptococcal pharyngitis , with fever, malaise, and a sore throat
Rash appears on day 1 or 2 of illness, starting from trunk spreading to extremities
Appears as a diffuse erythema or erythroderma
Blanchable, with sandpaper texture
Flushed face with circumoral pallor
White strawberry tongue early in disease gives way to beefy red strawberry tongue later
May have petechiae starting 1 to 3 days after the rash, forming in the skin creases along Pastia lines
Management