Erythema multiforme (EM) is a rare skin disorder that mainly affects children. When seen in adults, it usually occurs between the ages of 20 and 40, although it can happen to people of any age. Men ...
Erythema multiforme (EM) represents a spectrum of acute, immune-mediated mucocutaneous conditions that predominantly affect the skin and, in many instances, the oral mucosa. Typically presenting with ...
Identification of the drug that is causing the eruption, except for a few drugs and some eruptions, still depends for the most part on circumstantial evidence. There are, however, several clinical ...
ORAL administration of aureomycin was first employed in dermatologic disorders in 1949. A report of its effectiveness in penicillin-resistant staphylococcal infections appeared from the Mayo Clinic, 1 ...
The patient had erythema multiforme (EM), a polymorphous, often recurrent, inflammatory eruption characterized by abrupt onset of symmetrical macules, papules, bullae, and target lesions. The disease ...
The present report describes the clinical course of a young patient whose findings were compatible with the Stevens–Johnson syndrome, and the results of viral isolations and antibody determinations in ...
A 68 year old female presented to an urgent care center complaining of three weeks of intermittent low grade temperature accompanied by chills, diffuse myalgias, arthralgias and rash. The patient and ...
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