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Oral Ulcers During the Course of Cytomegalovirus Infection in Renal Transplant Recipients
Transplantation Proceedings, 09/16/09
Lopez–Pintor RM et al. – CMV infection, which is common in renal transplant recipients, only rarely affects the mouth. Herein we have reported 6 patients who suffered oral ulcers due to CMV infection. An early diagnosis of these lesions is important to a successful outcome for these patients.
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