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A. May lead to high grade fever
B. May cause Dysphagia
C. May lead to vesicles formation in Anterior part of mouth around 20-30 in number
D. Anterior portion of mouth have only minor vesicles
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- A. CD4 B. CD8 C. Monocytes D. Lymphocytes...
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- Herpetiformis vesicles, which rupture and leave areas of superficial intraoral ulcers, are caused by_____________?
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