| 31. | The HP virus is classified in the Rhabdoviridae family and is related to the viral agents that cause vesicular stomatitis.
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| 32. | This rabies relative, called vesicular stomatitis virus ( VSV ), is a cattle virus and not lethal to humans.
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| 33. | The stomatitis symptoms are similar to those seen in pellagra, which is caused by niacin ( B 3 ) deficiency.
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| 34. | Malaise, fever and / or cervical lymph node enlargement are rare ( unlike the typical features of herpetic stomatitis ).
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| 35. | Persons with aphthous stomatitis have no detectable systemic symptoms or signs ( i . e ., outside the mouth ).
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| 36. | Some people with aphthous stomatitis may show herpes virus within the epithelium of the mucosa, but without any productive infection.
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| 37. | Apart from not being restricted to the tongue, migratory stomatitis is an identical condition in every regard to geographic tongue.
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| 38. | Differential diagnosis is with other causes of oral ulceration such as aphthous stomatitis, secondary herpetic lesions, syphilis, etc.
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| 39. | Transmission to vertebrates usually occurs via a tick tick-borne encephalitis, vesicular stomatitis virus and West Nile virus viruses.
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| 40. | This has led some to conclude that the defining feature of a true infection is absent in denture-related stomatitis.
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