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Erythema multiforme-like eruptions associated with etretinate therapy.

Mucocutaneous side-effects from etretinate are common and are usually dose-dependent, whereas hypersensitivity drug eruptions are rare. Two patients are described in whom erythema multiforme-like eruptions appeared several days after oral intake of etretinate. In one patient etretinate rechallenge again produced the skin eruption. A brief review of the less common skin manifestations of etretinate therapy is provided.

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