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  1. Target and targetoid lesions - DermNet

    • A target lesion is a round skin lesion with three concentriccolour zones: 1. A darker centre with a blister or crust 2. A ring around this that is paler pink and raised due to oedema(fluid swelling) 3. A bright red ou… 展开

    What Are Atypical Target Lesions?

    Atypical target lesions show just two zones and/or an indistinct border. In erythema … 展开

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    What Are Targetoid Lesions?

    Targetoidlesions have concentric zones and look similar to target lesions but are not due to erythema multiforme. They may evolve over a different time frame. Several skin conditions c… 展开

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    How Is The Final Diagnosis Made?

    As targetoid lesions are descriptive rather than diagnostic, a careful medical history and full skin examination are necessary to make the correct diagnosis. Consider the time course of d… 展开

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  1. Erythema multiforme
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    Erythema multiforme is your body’s reaction to an illness, infection or medicine. This condition affects your skin and causes a painful, itchy rash that looks like a bulls-eye or a target.
    Erythema multiforme is an immune-mediated reaction that causes a raised, red, target-like rash on the skin or mucous membranes. It often resolves on its own but may require medical treatment.
  2. Erythema Multiforme: Recognition and …

    2019年7月15日 · Erythema multiforme lesions typically begin as pink or red papules, which can then become plaques. 21, 22 These lesions can cause burning or itching. 23 Over the next …

  3. Erythema multiforme - DermNet

    2021年9月1日 · Erythema multiforme is an immune-mediated, typically self-limiting, mucocutaneous condition characterised by ‘target’ lesions. Significant mucosal involvement distinguishes …

  4. Erythema Multiforme - Dermatologic Disorders - Merck Manual ...

  5. Erythema Multiforme - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    2024年10月29日 · Erythema multiforme is an immune-mediated hypersensitivity reaction with cutaneous and mucosal involvement. Clinically, erythema multiforme is characterized by macular, papular, bullous, or urticated lesions with a …

  6. Erythema Multiforme: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment - Cleveland …

  7. Erythema multiforme - Wikipedia

    Erythema multiforme (EM) is a skin condition that appears with red patches evolving into target lesions, typically on both hands. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is a type of erythema possibly mediated by deposition of immune complexes (mostly IgM …

  8. Erythema multiforme in children - PMC

  9. Erythema Multiforme: Background, Pathophysiology, Etiology

  10. Target lesion - Wikipedia