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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 121, No 3, 436-437.
© 1990 American Dental Association

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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 121, Issue 3, 436-437
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Case Reports

Multiple oral and skin lesions occurring after treatment with penicillin



LR Staretz and GW DeBoom

Wadsworth Division Dental Service, West Los Angeles, VA Medical Center, CA.

A case of erythema multiforme has been presented. Erythema multiforme may be a self-limiting or chronic disease, of varying severity. The disease is of significance to dental practitioners who may be called on to establish a diagnosis and provide appropriate referral or treatment, especially when lesions are limited to the mouth. The prognosis is generally good, although recurrence is common.





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