Angular stomatitis
Inflammation of the oral mucosa due to local or systemic factors.
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HSV 2 mainly and Ddx HSV2 Vit b 12 deficiency Poor intake of foods Poor oral hygiene practices.
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It’s Cheliosis , der is constant oral secretions which do not allow the tissue to heal, in my opinion Gentian Violet 1% local application may be useful
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This is as per your history a case agranulocytosis or leuko cytopenia which may be congenital or aquired , now it is difficult to say congenital. Assuming a aquired one, it may be (A) drug induced certain drugs causes agranulocytosis or le...
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