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“Strawberry like” gingivitis being the first sign of Wegener's granulomatosis
European Journal of Internal Medicine , 10/01/09
Ruokonen H et al. – A 51–year old woman was referred to a specialized dentist because of consistent irritative buccal gingival hyperplasia that did not react to conservative and microbial treatment. This case emphasizes the importance to recognize the oral manifestation of WG to get proper medication as soon as possible and avoid serious systemic tissue damage.
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