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==Physical Examination==
==Physical Examination==
===Appearance of the Patient==
This will vary depending on the severity of the reaction. Patient may be uncomfortable, itchy, or may just have a very localized area of redness. They may have a rash or lesions that are visible on first glance, and if they are experiencing bronchospasm and a
===Skin===
===Skin===
*[[Erythema multiforme]] (target lesions) may be present
*[[Erythema multiforme]] (target lesions) may be present

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=Appearance of the Patient

This will vary depending on the severity of the reaction. Patient may be uncomfortable, itchy, or may just have a very localized area of redness. They may have a rash or lesions that are visible on first glance, and if they are experiencing bronchospasm and a

Skin