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mucositis

6 articoli — 2011-2025

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Un caso clinico di MIRM (Mycoplasma pneumoniae-Induced Rash and Mucositis): diagnosi e gestione

Zara F, Valentini E, Marisi MC, Vecchiato L.

2025/6 — pag. 395-396 — DOI

A 12-year-old patient presented to the emergency room with a six-day history of fever and cough. On the fifth day she also developed oral lesions and conjunctivitis. Further investigation revealed an infection caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae and led ...

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Aftosi orale e bruxismo

Somma CE, Alfaro C, Acampora E.

2025/6 — pag. 392-394 — DOI

A 26-month-old girl presented with episodes of oral aphthosis associated with frequent night-time awakenings and sudden, intense crying. After having ruled out organic causes, she was sent to a neuropsychiatric evaluation that led to a diagnosis of a...

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MPAM (Mycoplasma Pneumoniae Associated Mucositis): chi è costei?

Zannoni S, Iacono A, Radice C, Addeo AM, Marchetti F.

2025/6 — pag. 391-394 — DOI

The paper reports the case of an 11-year-old boy with aphthous lesions in the oral cavity caused by a Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection, which may present with severe mucositis, mimicking more serious conditions such as Stevens-Johnson syndrome....

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Accesso libero
Broncopolmonite e ulcere genitali da Mycoplasma pneumoniae: unico comune denominatore?

D. Gioè, J. Iacopelli

2020/8 — pag. 216-216 — DOI

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La sindrome di Stevens-Johnson: occhi di bragia

I. Giuseppin, M. Torresin, M. Lia

2018/9

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Mycoplasma pneumoniae e sindrome di Stevens-Johnson / necrolisi epidermica tossica: descrizione di un caso clinico

G. Fusilli, M. Vitacco, M.A. Piccione, G. Sarli, A. Granieri, G. Labalestra, G. Russo, G. Merico

2011/7 — pag. 465-466

Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are 2 rare (1-2 cases per million population per year) but life-threatening mucocutaneous reactions characterized by detachment of epidermis, acute skin blisters, and mucous memb...