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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Erythema multiforme
  1. ... person's back appear where blisters (bullae) caused by Erythema multiforme have ruptured and the overlying skin removed (denuded). The resulting lesions are yellow-crusted ulcers (erosions). Erythema ... may be associated with herpes simplex infection, mycoplasma ...
  2. Erythema multiforme on the hands. These lesions are circular and may appear in concentric rings (often called target ...
  3. Erythema multiforme lesions are circular and may appear in concentric rings (often called target lesions). Target lesions may ...
  4. Erythema multiforme lesions are often referred to as target lesions because of the concentric rings the lesions produce. ...
  5. This individual has erythema multiforme minor, with "target" lesions on his hands. His condition may result from a recurrent herpes simplex virus infection on ...