Oral ulceration in newly diagnosed Leukaemic patient with undiagnosed sweet's syndrome

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Abstract

Sweet's syndrome is a relatively rare but important skin condition which can affect the oral cavity. Awareness of this reactive condition is important for dentists who work in hospitals, where it is most likely to present. This report summarizes one such case and aims to introduce the reader to Sweet's syndrome.

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Brierley, D., Slater, D. N., Snowden, J., Holt, D., & Hegarty, A. (2015). Oral ulceration in newly diagnosed Leukaemic patient with undiagnosed sweet’s syndrome. Dental Update, 42(6), 584–585. https://doi.org/10.12968/denu.2015.42.6.584

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