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PATHOMORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES OF BUCCAL MUCOUS MEMBRANE AT DIFFERENT FORMS OF RECURRENT HERPETIC STOMATITIS

Journal: Science and world (Vol.3, No. 8)

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Page : 94-101

Keywords : herpes; vesicular form; necrotic form; infiltrative and ulcer form; cytologic research; cytopathogenic effect; cytogram; cytoplasm vacuolation; narcotization of cells; binuclear cell; multinuclear cell; epithelial cell; lobopodium.;

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Abstract

Among diseases of the mucous membrane of an oral cavity (MMOC) of vermilion surface (VS) herpetic defeat is of great importance. According to the WHO data, about 90% of inhabitants of the globe are infected with a virus of simple herpes, and at 25%-30% of them have clinical manifestations of an illness which are distinguished out of time that overdue diagnostics is possible. As we established, at the wrong diagnostics and lack of timely rational medical measures the illness often recurs, disease course becomes long and heavy, causing various complications in an organism, up to a chronic virus sensitization and intoxication, causing emergence of autoimmune diseases as bubble fever and lichen ruber planus.

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