Erythema multiforme

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Background

  • Now considered a separate entity from Stevens-Johnson syndrome
  • More common in young adults, but can develop at any age
  • Classified as either:
    • Minor: localized eruption with mild or no mucosal involvement
    • Major: skin and mucosal erosions of raised atypical target lesions

Etiologies

Clinical Manifestations

  • Asymptomatic, erythematous discrete macules and papules
  • Lesions may have target-like, iris, or bullseye appearance
  • Most common on hands, wrists, and ankles
  • Mucosal involvement of oral cavity is common
    • Tongue, palate, buccal mucosa, and gingiva are all commonly involved