Orofacial granulomatosis and oral symptoms in a South Australian paediatric population with Crohn's disease.
@inproceedings{Yeung2012OrofacialGA, title={Orofacial granulomatosis and oral symptoms in a South Australian paediatric population with Crohn's disease.}, author={Evelyn Kar-Yun Yeung}, year={2012} }
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Crohn's disease should be considered in children with inflammatory oral lesions
- MedicineActa paediatrica
- 2017
It was showed that the prevalence of oral manifestations was 10–80%.
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