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A longitudinal study of oral ulcerative mucositis in bone marrow transplant recipients
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Ulcerative mucositis occurs in about 75% of bone marrow transplant recipients in the absence of herpes simplex virus infection. Most lesions occur on nonkeratinized mucosae which are vulnerable to trauma, especially if such mucosae are rendered atrophic by conditioning regimens. Oral ulcers may persist beyond day + 15 and after recovery of the neutrophil count in patients who initially develop more severe ulcerations or in patients who develop graft-versus-host disease.
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