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JAMA
; 249(20): 2810-2, 1983 May 27.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-6842790
ABSTRACT
Recurrent oral erythema multiforme is a distinct, but less-well-recognized variant of the erythema multiforme group of diseases. It is characterized by recurrent blistering of the mouth, periodic recurrences, prolonged duration, and considerable morbidity. The cause is unknown; however, a number of precipitating factors have been suggested. Patients with severe involvement usually require orally administered corticosteroids for adequate control.