Erythema multiforme major

Erythema multiforme major is a form of rash with skin loss or epidermal detachment.

Erythema multiforme majus
Other namesErythema multiforme majus[1]
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Micrograph of confluent epidermal necrosis. H&E stain.
SpecialtyDermatology

The term "erythema multiforme majus" is sometimes used to imply a bullous (blistering) presentation.[2]

According to some sources, there are two conditions included on a spectrum of this same disease process:

  • Stevens–Johnson syndrome (SJS)
  • Toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) which described by Alan Lyell and previously called Lyell syndrome[5].

In this view, EM major, SJS and TEN are considered a single condition, distinguished by degree of epidermal detachment.[3][4]

However, a consensus classification separates erythema multiforme minor, erythema multiforme major, and SJS/TEN as three separate entities. 


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