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Spots on Tots: A Case Study of a Widespread Asymptomatic Rash in a Pediatric Patient
The purpose of this case study is to aid readers in recognizing the key clinical features and presentation of erythema multiforme, understanding how to differentiate erythema multiforme major from erythema multiforme minor, and establishing an appropriate treatment plan based on patient presentation.