curprev18:1718:17, 19 May 2024 W;ChangingUsernametalkcontribs 13,256 bytes+327 Erythema migrans presents as a "bull's eye" target lesion or lesions, fading in the middle and spreading outwards. Lymes disease E. migrans is often seen on the thighs, arms, genitals, nipplesundoTags: RevertedVisual editMobile editMobile web edit
curprev17:2617:26, 19 June 2020 Quercus solaristalkcontribs 12,267 bytes+178 {{Hatnote|Not to be confused with erythema multiforme, despite that both often involve target lesions (but from different causes).}}—and that both are often called "EM". This is why natural language can't have nice things.undo