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==Background== | ==Background==<ref>Daugėlaitė G, Užkuraitytė K, Jagelavičienė E, Filipauskas A. Prevention and Treatment of Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy Induced Oral Mucositis. Medicina (Kaunas). 2019;55(2):25. Published 2019 Jan 22. doi:10.3390/medicina55020025</ref> | ||
*One of the most common side effects of cancer treatment with chemotherapy or radiation | *One of the most common side effects of cancer treatment with chemotherapy or radiation | ||
*Occurs in almost all cases of head or neck radiation | *Occurs in almost all cases of head or neck radiation | ||
Revision as of 20:08, 6 January 2021
==Background==[1]
- One of the most common side effects of cancer treatment with chemotherapy or radiation
- Occurs in almost all cases of head or neck radiation
- 20-80% of people who receive chemotherapy
Clinical Features
- Erythema, ulceration, atrophy of the oral mucosa
Differential Diagnosis
Evaluation
Workup
Diagnosis
Management
Disposition
See Also
External Links
References
- ↑ Daugėlaitė G, Užkuraitytė K, Jagelavičienė E, Filipauskas A. Prevention and Treatment of Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy Induced Oral Mucositis. Medicina (Kaunas). 2019;55(2):25. Published 2019 Jan 22. doi:10.3390/medicina55020025
