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Contents

  • 1 Differential Diagnosis
    • 1.1 Oropharynx and jaw diagnoses
    • 1.2 Oral rashes and lesions
    • 1.3 Mouth images
  • 2 See Also

Differential Diagnosis

Oropharynx and jaw diagnoses

  • Mandible dislocation
  • Mandible fracture
  • Maxillofacial trauma
  • Salivary gland diagnoses
    • Ranula
    • Sialolithiasis
    • Suppurative parotitis
    • Viral parotitis (Mumps)
  • Tongue diagnoses
  • Lip Laceration

Oral rashes and lesions

  • Angioedema
  • Aphthous stomatitis
  • Herpes gingivostomatitis
  • Herpes labialis
  • Measles (Koplik's spots)
  • Perioral dermatitis
  • Oral thrush
  • Steven Johnson syndrome
  • Streptococcal pharyngitis
  • Tongue diagnoses
  • Vincent's angina

Mouth images

  • Angioedema

  • Aphthous stomatitis

  • Ranula

  • Herpesgingiva

  • Herpes labialis

  • Measles (Koplik's spots)

  • Perioral dermatitis

  • Red strawberry tongue

  • Thrush

  • Steven Johnson syndrome

  • Strep pharyngitis

See Also

  • Diagnoses by Body Part (Main)
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