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  1. J.P.C. Peper

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    What's your diagnosis?

    I'll post the correct answer in about three days!

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    Gingivostomatitis.

    The most common form of primary HSV illness in children. There are vesicular lesions on the lips, gums and anterior surfaces of the tong and hard palate, which often progress to extensive, painful ulceration with bleeding.
     

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