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.
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