A female aged 17 years presented with the history of skin lesions and fever for three days. The lesions were insidious in onset, started appearing first on oral mucosa which gradually turned into ulcers on the third day. The patient complained of difficulty in swallowing. There was a history of delayed milestones and mental retardation. There was no history of intake of any other medications.
On examination, lesions were found on the oral mucosa, lips, and vaginal mucosa. They ranged from erythematous macules to dusky red erosions associated with pain (image attached). What diagnosis would you make for this patient? *This case is from Docplexus editorial team for educative purpose only Source: Cases in Pharmacology The answer has been posted. Click Here To Know