疱疹性歯肉口内炎
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English Journal
- [Clinical experience with the use of benzylalcohol and amyl-m-cresol (Strepsils) in stomatological diseases].
- Gáspár L1, Szmrtyka A, Turi J, Tóth BZ, Suri C, Vágó P, Sefer A, al Haj C.
- Fogorvosi szemle.Fogorv Sz.2000 Mar;93(3):83-90.
- The results gained with the treatment of benzylalcohol and amyl-m-cresol tablets in oral inflammatic diseases (153 cases) and in the prophylaxis of possible infections (119 cases) accompanied with surgical interventions has been summarised. It was concluded that, the average healing process shortene
- PMID 10769492
- Quantitation of herpes simplex DNA in blood during aciclovir therapy with competitive PCR ELISA.
- Bezold G1, Gottlöber P, Leiter U, Kerscher M, Krähn G, Peter RU.
- Dermatology (Basel, Switzerland).Dermatology.2000;201(4):296-9.
- BACKGROUND: Monitoring viral load in blood has already been introduced into clinical routine for human immunodeficiency virus and hepatitis C virus.OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to monitor the decline of herpes simplex (HSV) viral load in the blood of a patient with gingivostomatitis herpetica
- PMID 11146337
- [Differential diagnosis and therapy of recurrent aphthae].
- Bork K.
- Zeitschrift für Hautkrankheiten.Z Hautkr.1987 Jun 1;62(11):845-6, 849.
- The differential diagnosis of aphthous stomatitis includes several viral diseases, such as gingivostomatitis herpetica, recurrent intraoral herpes simplex, herpangina, hand-, foot-and mouth disease, as well as drug eruptions, traumatic ulcers, and aphthoid lesions in neutropenia. The therapy of apht
- PMID 3617854
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- Herpetic Gingivostomatitis is the fusion of stomatitis and gingivitis or in layman’s term as the inflammation of the gingival and the oral mucosa. It is known to have lesions found in the mouth’s soft tissues and those surrounding the lips.
- Gingivostomatitis may occur because of: herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), the virus that causes cold sores coxsackievirus, a virus often transmitted by touching a surface or an individual’s hand...
- INTRODUCTION Acute herpetic gingivostomatitis (GHA-in Portuguese) or primary herpes is an infectious disease caused by HSV-1 (herpes simplex virus 1) and less often by HSV-2 (herpes simplex virus 2). 1,2 HSV-1 has a greater predilection for the head and neck, spreading mainly through active lesions and saliva.
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- herpetic gingivostomatitis
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- gingivostomatitis herpetica
- 関
- ヘルペス性歯肉口内炎、口内炎