Report of an Infant With Noma (Cancrum Oris)
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Date
2004
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Japanese dermatolgical Assoc
Abstract
Noma (cancrum oris) is an infectious disease that destroys the oro-facial tissues and other neighboring structures in its fulminating course. The starting point of the disease is acute ulcero-necrotic gingivitis, which results in an extensive gangrenous plaque destroying all of the soft tissues of the face. It predominantly affects children aged 2-16 years and is primarily seen in areas where the socioeconomic standards are low and there is poor hygiene, as in developing countries. We discuss possible predisposing factors in cancrum oris such as malnutrition, infectious diseases, HIV infection, and immune compromise conditions. Poverty is the most important risk factor. We report the case of a 6-month-old child with noma and review the characteristic features of this disease.
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Noma, Cancrum Oris, Gangrenous Stomatitis
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Q2
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Q1
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Volume
31
Issue
6
Start Page
488
End Page
491