1. Thalidomide as elective treatment in persistent erythema multiforme; report of two cases
- Author
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Conejo-Mir, Julian S., del Canto, Susana, Munoz, Miguel Angel, Rodriguez-Freire, Lourdes, Serrano, Amalia, Hernandez, Carlos, and Pulpillo, Agueda
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Thalidomide -- Physiological aspects ,Thalidomide -- Testing ,Thalidomide -- Health aspects ,Epstein-Barr virus diseases -- Health aspects ,Epstein-Barr virus diseases -- Complications ,Erythema multiforme -- Health aspects ,Erythema multiforme -- Care and treatment ,Erythema multiforme -- Causes of ,Erythema multiforme -- Case studies ,Dermatology -- Research ,Patients -- Care and treatment ,Patients -- Health aspects ,Patients -- Case studies ,Health ,Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics industries - Abstract
Abstract Recurrent erythema multiforme is a rare disorder, clinically characterized by symmetrically distributed, erythematous, and bullous skin and mucous lesions, mainly precipitated by a preceding herpes simplex infection. In rare [...]
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- 2003