Pediatric exudative polymorphic erythema
Severe exudate erythema multiforma exudativum is called Steven-Johnson syndrome. It is an acute non-purulent inflammation related to the immune system. It is manifested in a variety of skin and mucous membranes. feature. Polymorphous exudative erythema is an acute exudative inflammation of skin-mucosal disease, also known as polymorphous erythema. Because the disease has the prominent characteristic of exudation, it should be called polymorphic exudative erythema for this reason; the name of the disease is as comprehensive as the name suggests. The disease was first reported by Htebra (1886), and Keit (1940) later described it in detail and named it polymorphic exudative erythema.
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