科研展示
Allergic contact dermatitis (ACD) may sometimes present as non-eczematous morphology, such as pigmented, lichenoid, erythema multiforme-like, pustular or sclerodermoid type (1). Although the eliciting allergens are variable, erythema multiforme-like contact dermatitis has often been linked to exotic woods (2). In this report, we will illustrate two cases of erythema multiform-like contact dermatitis induced by local contact with herbal medicine.