Oral ulcers in children- a clinical narrative overview
Abstract The prevalence of oral ulcers in children is reported to be 9%, however diagnosis of oral lesions can be challenging, being an unspecific symptom of several diseases. Differential diagnosis can range from classic infectious disease of childhood (e.g. herpangina, hand-foot-and-mouth-disease)...
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Main Authors: | Corinne Légeret (Author), Raoul Furlano (Author) |
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