Hand, foot and mouth disease - a short case report

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Abstract

Hand, foot and mouth disease, that was once considered a disease of cattle, has been emerging as a common human childhood disease in the last few years. It is a viral disease characterized by a brief febrile illness and typical vesicular rashes. In rare cases, patients may also develop neurological complications. This report describes a case of hand, foot and mouth disease, presented with typical clinical features in the South Indian region.

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Kashyap, R. R., & Kashyap, R. S. (2015). Hand, foot and mouth disease - a short case report. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Dentistry, 7(2), e336–e338. https://doi.org/10.4317/jced.52031

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