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Increased prevalence of erythema multiforme in patients with COVID-19 infection or vaccination.
Segmental Erythema Multiforme: An Unusual Drug Reaction to Anastrozole.
Erythema multiforme in children.
Antinuclear Antibodies in Erythema Multiforme: Transient Occurrence During Acute Illness.
Unusual presentation of secondary syphilis mimicking erythema multiforme in HIV positive patient: a …
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