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Department of Dentistry, Medical Faculty Priština , Kosovska Mitrovica , Kosovo*
Department of Dentistry, Medical Faculty Priština , Kosovska Mitrovica , Kosovo*
Institute for pharmacology and toxicology, Medical Faculty Priština , Kosovska Mitrovica , Kosovo*
Department of Dentistry, Medical Faculty Priština , Kosovska Mitrovica , Kosovo*
Department of Dentistry, Medical Faculty Priština , Kosovska Mitrovica , Kosovo*
Department of Dentistry, Medical Faculty Priština , Kosovska Mitrovica , Kosovo*
Department of Dentistry, Medical Faculty Priština , Kosovska Mitrovica , Kosovo*
Institute for pathology, Medical Faculty Priština , Kosovska Mitrovica , Kosovo*
Published: 01.12.2009.
Volume 37, Issue 2 (2009)
pp. 81-84;
Abstract
The nature of herpes simplex virus as infective agens, which can grow in number, only in live cells, and fact that many herpes virus infections of oral tissue have atypic and asymptomatic course, makes their diagnosis more difficult and complicate from infections caused by other microorganisms. The aim of this investigation were to established cytological findings oral lesions of primary and recurrent herpes infections.
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