III - A. Virology | 25. Viral infections with oral manifestations. Flashcards

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List the viruses that cause viral infections with oral manifestations?

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What is the role of Adenovirus in oral manifestations?

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Adenovirus (DNA) → pharyngoconjunctival fever

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What is the role of HSV1 in oral manifestations?

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HSV1(DNA) → gingivostomatitis

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What is the role of EBV in oral manifestations?

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EBV(DNA) → jaw swelling, white/grey spots on mucosa, palatal petechiae, mononucleosis
(tonsil white spots)

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What is the role of Coxsackievirus in oral manifestations?

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Coxsackievirus (RNA) →
(A) hand-foot-mouth disease; herpangina
(B) myocarditis, pancreatitis

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What is the role of Mumps in oral manifestations?

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Mumps (RNA) → salivary gland enlargement (called sialadenitis)

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What is the role of Measles in oral manifestations?

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Measles (RNA): koplik’s spots (white spots on buccal mucosa)

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What is the role of HPV in oral manifestations?

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HPV (DNA): laryngeal papilloma

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What is the role of CMV in oral manifestations?

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CMV (DNA): ulceration, non-specific and painful, no vesicles preceding

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What are the vaccines that prevent viral infections with oral manifestations?

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  • MMR (Mumps, Measles, Rubella)
  • HPV vaccine
  • Varicella Zoster
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