Target lesion in dermatology is the typical lesion of erythema multiforme (EM) in which a vesicle is surrounded by an often hemorrhagic maculopapule; EM is often self-limited, of acute onset, resolves in three to six weeks, and has a cyclical pattern; EM lesions are 'multiform' and include macules, papules, vesicles, bullae. Etiology Idiopathic or follow infections, drug therapy or occur in immunocompromised hosts
morphology
Target lesion consists of three zones :
- Dark centre of small papule, vesicle, or bulla (iris)
- Pale intermediate zone
- Peripheral rim of erthema
References
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