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Erythema multiforme after orf virus infection.

Angella López-CedeñoGustavo CañedoNicole KnöpfelIsabel ColmeneroEsperanza Pérez-PastranaAntonio Torrelo
Published in: Pediatric dermatology (2018)
The case of a 6-year-old boy with multiple, target-shaped lesions and a crusted nodule on his right index finger is presented. Based on clinical findings and the patient's recent contact with sheep and goats, a diagnosis of orf disease associated with erythema multiforme was suspected. Microscopy studies confirmed the presence of parapoxvirus in the primary lesion. Orf-induced erythema multiforme is a rare complication of orf in children, possibly related to the presence of orf virus DNA in erythema multiforme lesions.
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