2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.tripleo.2008.01.027
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Primary oral tuberculosis: a case series from Bucharest, Romania

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“…Clinically, deep ulcer of NS can be confused with granulomatous inflammatory diseases such as syphilitic ulcer and deep mycosis, which may show a sharp demarcation. With regard to syphilis, serological testing will rule it out and tuberculous ulcer is painful which is associated with characteristic general symptoms of diseases such as fatigue, slight fever and cough 14. However, the ulcer of syphilis is usually seen in the tertiary stage of syphilis that may present as a clean surfaced ulcer with perforation of the palate, a feature untypical of NS 15…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinically, deep ulcer of NS can be confused with granulomatous inflammatory diseases such as syphilitic ulcer and deep mycosis, which may show a sharp demarcation. With regard to syphilis, serological testing will rule it out and tuberculous ulcer is painful which is associated with characteristic general symptoms of diseases such as fatigue, slight fever and cough 14. However, the ulcer of syphilis is usually seen in the tertiary stage of syphilis that may present as a clean surfaced ulcer with perforation of the palate, a feature untypical of NS 15…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dans la TB buccale secondaire, on décrit deux voies de contamination : directe (produits d'expectoration infectés) et hématogène. La langue est le siège le plus fréquent de la TB buccale [18]. Il s'agit d'une lésion généralement ulcérée, unique, douloureuse, à bords irréguliers, avec une base indurée, nécrotique, recouverte par un enduit jaunâtre [19].…”
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“…Frequenter zijn secundaire orale laesies, deze komen vooral voor bij ouderen (Hale en Tucker, 2008;Gill et al, 2010). De meest aangedane plaatsen zijn de tong, de buccale mucosa en het pala- tum (Ajay et al, 2006;Ebenezer et al, 2006;Tovaru et al, 2008). De laesies uiten zich voornamelijk als infiltraten en ulceraties.…”
Section: Tuberculose In Hoofd-halsgebiedunclassified