PMID: 12622265Mar 8, 2003Paper

Viral diseases of the oral mucosa

Dermatologic Clinics
Bethany R HairstonRoy S Rogers

Abstract

A wide variety of both DNA and RNA viruses affect the oral cavity. When considered in conjunction with cutaneous features, careful examination of the oral mucosa and oropharynx aids the clinician in making a diagnosis. Examination of the oral cavity should be incorporated as a regular component of the dermatologic examination because diagnostic clues are readily available to assist in the evaluation of infectious processes.

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