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Viral Pathology in Pediatric Patients.

Author Names : 1Dr. Divya Agarwal, 2Dr. Sanjeet Singh,3Dr. Paramjit Singh,4Dr. Nishant Singh, 5Dr.Kanika Sharma  Volume 8 Issue 4
Article Overview

Abstract

This review aims to summaries common pediatric viral oral and maxillofacial pathologies. It will focus on lesions that have a particular predeliction for children. Recognition and appreciation of the clinicopathological features should facilitate an appreciation because certain oral and maxillofacial lesions are more common in this age group.1

Keywords: Oral, Pathology, Clinical

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