Herpes simplex labialis:extensive herpes simplex infection of the lower lip with pronounced collateral swelling
Herpes simplex labialis (secondary bacterial infection): acute, itchy, painful, burning, typically herpetiform grouped, partly confluent pustules and purulent crusts.
Herpes simplex labialis: super-infected herpes simplex labialis of the lower lip and the red of the lips; distinct disturbance of the general condition; painful lymphadenitis
Herpes simplex virus infection. two adjacent foci on the lower lip and chin respectively. classic clinical finding with acute, itchy, herpetiform grouped, sometimes confluent blisters and pustules.
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