Drug Induced Oral Erythema Multiforme: A Case Report

  

  Divya N. L. , Eugenia Sherubin , Dinaksh Kumar
   DOI : https://doi.org/

 Abstract

Erythema multiforme is an acute, self-limited, and sometimes recurring skin condition that is considered to be a type IV hypersensitivity reaction associated with herpes infection, medication, and various other triggers. In this report, we describe a case of drug-induced Erythema Multiforme in a 56-year-old woman who developed oral lesions after taking antiepileptic medication.


 Keywords

Oral Erythema Multiforme, Case Report, Drug, Antiepileptic Medication.


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