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  2. Periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis and adenitis

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    Periodic fever, aphthous stomatitis, pharyngitis and adenitis syndrome is a medical condition, typically occurring in young children, in which high fever occurs periodically at intervals of about 3–5 weeks, frequently accompanied by aphthous-like ulcers, pharyngitis and cervical adenitis (cervical lymphadenopathy). The syndrome was described ...

  3. Pharyngitis - Wikipedia

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    [1] [6] Symptoms usually last 3–5 days, but can be longer depending on cause. [2] [3] Complications can include sinusitis and acute otitis media. [2] Pharyngitis is a type of upper respiratory tract infection. [7] Most cases are caused by a viral infection. [2] Strep throat, a bacterial infection, is the cause in about 25% of children and 10% ...

  4. Aphthous stomatitis - Wikipedia

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    The name stands for "mouth and genital ulcers with inflamed cartilage" (relapsing polychondritis). [9] PFAPA syndrome is a rare condition that tends to occur in children. [9] The name stands for "periodic fever, aphthae, pharyngitis (sore throat) and cervical adenitis" (inflammation of the lymph nodes in the neck). The fevers occur periodically ...

  5. Dentist reveals how she can tell you’re pregnant just by ...

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    This surprising symptom can be seen in 30-50% of all pregnant patients. Dentist reveals how she can tell you’re pregnant just by looking in your mouth: ‘I’m freaking out’ Skip to main content

  6. Vincent's angina - Wikipedia

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    As a result, Vincent's angina is widely confused with necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (previously also called "Vincent's gingivitis"), however the former is tonsillitis and pharyngitis, [6] and the latter involves the gums, and usually the two conditions occur in isolation from each other. The term "angina" is derived from a Latin word which ...

  7. Woman goes to doctor for sore throat only to find she’s ...

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    A woman found out that she was pregnant with quadruplets after going to the doctor’s office for a sore throat.. In an interview with Today, 20-year-old Illinois nursing assistant Katelyn Yates ...

  8. Herpetic gingivostomatitis - Wikipedia

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    Herpetic gingivostomatitis is an infection caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). The HSV is a double-stranded DNA virus categorised into two types; HSV-1 and HSV-2.HSV-1 is predominantly responsible for oral, facial and ocular infections whereas HSV-2 is responsible for most genital and cutaneous lower herpetic lesions.

  9. “I Was In Complete Shock”: Woman Visits Hospital For Sore ...

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    A nursing assistant from Illinois got more than she bargained for when she went to a hospital for a sore throat only to be informed that she was expecting not one but four babies. 20-year-old ...

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