Gingivostomatitis herpetica. 3-day-old clinical picture with fever of regional lymphadenitis, painful, grouped, standing, confluent blisters and incrustations on the red of the lips and surrounding area.
Gingivostomatitis herpetica: Multiple, partly confluent, erosive vesicles and extensive, whitish erosions on the tongue (marked by arrows) and lower lip (encircled) in a 6-month-old boy with initial infection by herpes simplex type 1.
Gingivostomatitis herpetica. grouped standing, in places confluent aphthous changes in the area of the hard palate (circle), flat erosions on the upper lip (rectangle). gingivostomatitis herpetica in adults.
Gingivostomatitis herpetica: Groups of standing aphthous changes in the area of the lower lip and tongue in the context of gingivostomatitis herpetica in adults.
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