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Erythema Multiforme - Erythema Multiforme - MSD Manual Professional Edition

Erythema Multiforme - Erythema Multiforme - MSD Manual Professional Edition

Erythema multiforme is an inflammatory reaction, characterized by target or iris skin lesions. Oral mucosa may be involved. Diagnosis is clinical. Lesions spontaneously resolve but frequently recur. Erythema multiforme usually occurs as a reaction to an infectious agent such as herpes simplex virus or mycoplasma but may be a reaction to a medication. Suppressive antiviral therapy may be indicated for patients with frequent or symptomatic...

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