erythema marginatum

erythema marginatum
erythema marginatum rheumaticum a superficial, often asymptomatic, form of gyrate erythema sometimes seen with rheumatic fever; it is characterized by transient eruption on the trunk and extensor surfaces of the limbs of multiple flat, indurated lesions. Called also e. annulare, e. annulare rheumaticum, e. circinatum, e. circinatum rheumaticum, and e. marginatum.

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