Gingivostomatitis Herpetica Acuta in Primary Infection with Human Herpes Virus
(Review)
Authors:
E. Ďurovič; M. Riznič; A. Konečná; J. Vodrážka
Authors place of work:
Klinika stomatológie a maxilofaciálnej chirurgie UPJŠ LF a UN L. P., Košice
; Klinika stomatológie a maxilofaciálnej chirurgie LF UK a OÚSA, Bratislava
; SKZL – RKZL, Regionálna komora zubných lekárov v Košiciach, výbor pre vzdelávanie
Published in the journal:
Česká stomatologie / Praktické zubní lékařství, ročník 117, 2017, 3, s. 35-39
Category:
Review Article
Summary
Aim:
The authors of the article warn that gingivostomatitis herpetica (hereinafter g.s.h) is an acute form of primary infection with human herpes virus type 1 and 2. They describe in detail the clinical features in children and particularly in adulthood. The article describes the differential diagnosis in an illustrative schematic form, treatments and complications. Finally, they note that untreated states or inadequately treated states of the disease are the reason for the development of relapsing forms of herpes infections.
Keywords:
gingivostomatitis herpetica – differential diagnosis – treatment – complications
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Štítky
Maxillofacial surgery Orthodontics Dental medicineČlánok vyšiel v časopise
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