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Erythema Multiforme

Erythema multiforme. Erythema multiforme is an immunological skin reaction with reddened, slightly raised cockade-like blotches emerging especially in the extremities. A vesicle may develop in the centre, and the blotches may grow bigger and merge to form map-like areas. The triggering factor often is an infection, such as the activation of a herpes virus, or some drug. The rash may be recurrent.

Picture: Raimo Suhonen

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