Abstract

Prevention of recurrences of erythema multiforme is a therapeutic challenge. Thalidomide is effective, but its use is limited by adverse effects, especially peripheral neuropathy. We report seven cases of recurrent severe erythema multiforme treated with lenalidomide. In six cases, the drug was effective without significant adverse effects.

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