Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3189189 | Annales de Dermatologie et de Vénéréologie | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Type I stomatodynia (daily occurrence with gradually increase in discomfort throughout the day) and type II stomatodynia (permanent) are not normally attributable to allergies. However, for type III stomatodynia (non-permanent, with acute episodes followed by remission), an allergy survey guided by questioning may be undertaken to determine the cause, primarily prostheses or diet. The relevance of positive test results must be interpreted with caution in view of the incidence of positive epicutaneous tests for metals and Peru balm among the general population studied.
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Authors
L. Machet, S. Le Dû, A. Bernez, M. Pillette-Delarue, G. Lelièvre, C. Hoarau, B. Hüttenberger, L. Vaillant,