2008
DOI: 10.1001/archderm.144.10.1383-a
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Pocklike Scarring and Sublingual Papules in a Child—Quiz Case

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“…Although skin and mucosa of the upper respiratory tract are affected commonly, any organ can be affected. [3] Prognosis is generally good; patients usually have normal life expectancy, although upper respiratory involvement may compromise breathing, especially in infancy. [34]…”
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“…Although skin and mucosa of the upper respiratory tract are affected commonly, any organ can be affected. [3] Prognosis is generally good; patients usually have normal life expectancy, although upper respiratory involvement may compromise breathing, especially in infancy. [34]…”
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confidence: 99%