In dermatology, a target lesion or bull's-eye lesion, named for its resemblance to the bull's-eye of a shooting target, is a rash with central clearing.
It occurs in several diseases, as follows: Such lesions may be idiopathic or may follow infections, drug therapy, or immunodeficiency.
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