Erythema Multiforme Exudativum

Auteurs-es

  • William M Lyle

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.15353/cjo.v42i2.4099

Mots-clés :

Steven-Johnson syndrome, Erythema multiforme

Résumé

Erythema multiform is an unusual but potentially serious reaction which develops in a few patients. It is be­lieved to be an immune response to certain drugs or to other stimuli.
The Stevens-Johnson syndrome represents the ocular manifestations when the reaction involves the mucous membranes.
Penicillin has in rare instances pre­cipitated erythema multiforme and requires that those who administer it be aware of this potential and be pre­pared to treat the patient if such an unwanted development occurs.

Publié-e

1980-06-01

Comment citer

Lyle, W. M. (1980). Erythema Multiforme Exudativum. Canadian Journal of Optometry, 42(2), 3. https://doi.org/10.15353/cjo.v42i2.4099

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