Abstract

Erythema multiforme is acute mucocutaneous condition that is considered to be immune- mediated hypersensitivity reaction to medicine or an infection. There are described three forms of erythema multiforme: “minor form”, “major form” and oral erythema multiforme. It presents  a diagnostic dilemma due to varied possible manifestations. Diagnosis is often made based on history and clinical examination. In this article we report 5 cases of different forms of erythema multiforme following drug administration. Keywords: erythema multiforme, drug induced.

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