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Grisold AJ et al. - Mycoplasma salivarium preferentially resides in the human oral cavity. Unlike other Mycoplasma species, M. salivarium has not been regarded as a pathogen, although one case of M. salivarium-caused arthritis in a patient with hypogammaglobulinemia has been reported. Authors describe the first case of submasseteric abscess caused by M. salivarium.

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