Clinical variability of recurrent oral HSV-1 infection with a high level of serum IgG antibody: Three case reports

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Abstract

Recurrent HSV-1 infection has various clinical features. This case report addresses three differences in the oral clinical manifestation of HSV-1 with the same high level of IgG titers reaching 200 U/mL. IgG antibody level indicates the state of recurrency but does not correlate with clinical features.

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Zakiawati, D., Farisyi, M. A., & Wahyuni, I. S. (2021). Clinical variability of recurrent oral HSV-1 infection with a high level of serum IgG antibody: Three case reports. Clinical Case Reports, 9(9). https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.4735

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