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Herpetic geometric glossitis in an immunocompetent patient with pneumonia
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 06/25/09
Mirowski GW et al. - Herpetic geometric glossitis is an uncommon, clinically distinctive presentation of oral herpes simplex virus infection that affects the tongue. All published reports have been in patients who are immunocompromised.
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