Rowell Syndrome in a 4-Year-Old Male Child: A Rare Case Report

Journal Title: International Healthcare Research Journal - Year 2019, Vol 3, Issue 7

Abstract

Rowell syndrome is an unusual disease entity characterized by the occurrence of erythema multiforme(EM) in association with lupus erythematosus(LE). The syndrome occurs mostly in middle aged women. We are reporting this case in a 4 year old child.

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Sukhmani Brar, Jayati Batra, Balvinder Kaur Brar

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  • EP ID EP662255
  • DOI 10.26440/IHRJ/0307.10294
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Sukhmani Brar, Jayati Batra, Balvinder Kaur Brar (2019). Rowell Syndrome in a 4-Year-Old Male Child: A Rare Case Report. International Healthcare Research Journal, 3(7), 224-226. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-662255