PMID: 8598526Apr 1, 1994Paper

Inflammatory diseases of the mucous membranes. Part 1. Viral and fungal infections

Journal of the California Dental Association
L R Eversole

Abstract

With the advent of modern molecular biology and advances in immunology, the pathogenesis of oral mucosal disease processes has become significantly more clear, allowing reliable diagnostic criteria and more precisely targeted management strategies. This paper reviews current findings relative to pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of viral and fungal infections of the oral mucous membranes.

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