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==Differential Diagnosis== | ==Differential Diagnosis== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Differential Diagnosis
- Infections
- Recurrent infection with herpesvirus
- HIV infection, Intraoral infections (candidiasis, hairy leukoplakia), or neoplasms (Kaposi’s sarcoma, lymphoma).
- Rheumatic diseases
- Behçet’s syndrome
- Reactive arthritis (Reiter’s syndrome)
- Sweet’s syndrome
- Cutaneous diseases
- Hematologic diseases
- Gastro-Intestinal diseases
- Drugs
- Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs
- Beta-blockers
- Nicorandil (Ikorel)
- Alendronate (Fosamax)
References
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