Oral mucosa lesions as atypical manifestation of adult-onset Still´s disease
Abstract: Adult-onset Still's disease is a systemic inflammatory disorder of unknown etiology, characterized by skin rash, spiking fever, arthralgias or arthritis, and leukocytosis. The typical skin rash is evanescent, salmon-pink, nonpruritic and maculopapular, predominantly on the extremities...
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Main Authors: | María Lorena Brance (Author), Eldo Luis Neffen (Author) |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia,
2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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