Oral surgery, oral medicine, and oral pathology 1985-Mar
Ulcerative stomatitis, gingivitis, and skin lesions. An unusual case of primary herpes simplex infection.
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A 2-year-old white girl had acute oral ulceration, gingivitis, pyrexia, cervical lymph node enlargement, and a generalized, initially macular and later purpuric rash. None of the common oral viral infections, with the exception of chickenpox, is usually associated with a rash. This presented a diagnostic dilemma that appears not previously to have been reported in the dental literature.