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Oral manifestations of erythema multiforme

Dermatologic Clinics, 2003
Erythema multiforme is a reactive mucocutaneous disorder in a disease spectrum that comprises a self-limited, mild, exanthematic, cutaneous variant with minimal oral involvement (EM minor) to a progressive, fulminating, severe variant with extensive mucocutaneous epithelial necrosis (SJS and TEN). Significant differences exist among EM minor, EM major,
Lilibeth, Ayangco, Roy S, Rogers
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Oral manifestations of Alagille syndrome

BMJ Case Reports, 2020
Alagille syndrome (AGS) is a multisystem disorder classically involving liver and heart failure, characteristic vertebral and facial features and ocular abnormalities. AGS is caused by heterozygous mutations in JAG1 or NOTCH2, with variable phenotype penetrance.
Anne-Laure Bonnet   +2 more
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Oral manifestations of cytomegalovirus infection

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1993
Disease caused by cytomegalovirus is reported with increasing frequency. Cytomegalovirus is an important pathogen in immunocompromised and immunosuppressed patients. The most common manifestation of cytomegalovirus infection of the gastrointestinal tract including the oral mucosa is ulceration.
J B, Epstein, C H, Sherlock, R A, Wolber
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Oral manifestations of systemic disease

Dermatologic Clinics, 2003
Most systemic diseases can affect the oral cavity. Some oral changes are nonspecific, whereas others directly lead to the diagnosis of a particular disorder. A systems approach is used here to catalog these oral changes. In some instances it is difficult to separate the oral manifestations of pharmacotherapy for a particular disease from that entity ...
Edwin T, Parks, Henry, Lancaster
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Oral Manifestations of Infectious Mononucleosis

Journal of Periodontology-Periodontics, 1969
T H E RESPONSE of the tissues of the oral cavity to systemic diseases has long been known by practitioners of the healing arts. The aim of the present study is to document and describe the prominent clinical alterations of the soft tissues that occur in the head and neck during the course of infectious mononucleosis.
P, Courant, T, Sobkov
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Oral Manifestations of Bulimia Nervosa

Women & Health, 1995
Bulimia nervosa is a psychological compulsive eating disorder that appears to be affecting a growing number of young women. It is characterized by repeated episodes of binge-eating followed by vomiting or some other purging behavior. Bulimia is accompanied by a number of physiological disturbances, some of which occur in the oral cavity.
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Oral manifestations of leukemia in children

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1970
Abstract Thirty-four child patients were randomly selected and examined at each visit to Roswell Park Memorial Institute. Their mouths were examined, any gingivitis in the anterior labial portion of the mouth was charted, and this area was photographed. The medications, blood reports, and any other pertinent information were recorded.
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Oral Manifestations of COVID-19: Updated Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis

Frontiers in Medicine, 2021
Javier Aragoneses   +2 more
exaly  

Oral manifestations of triple A syndrome.

European journal of medical research, 2003
Triple A (four A; Allgrove syndrome) syndrome is a an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by alacrimia, achalasia, adrenocortical insufficiency, and various neurological abnormalities. We report a case of triple A syndrome in a 14-year-old female patient together with oral manifestations.
Vidović Juras, Danica   +3 more
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Oral Manifestations of COVID-19: A Cross-Sectional Study of Their Prevalence and Association with Disease Severity

Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2022
Nada O Binmadi   +2 more
exaly  

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