TY - JOUR
T1 - How successfully do general practitioners diagnose herpetic gingivo-stomatitis clinically?
AU - Kiderman, Alexander
AU - Furst, Arthur L.
AU - Miller, T.
AU - Schmidt-Afek, N.
AU - Morag, Avraham
AU - Zakay-Rones, Zichria
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - Herpetic gingivo-stomatitis is a common, often painful affliction of young children. Recently, aciclovir treatment has been found to be effective in hospital-referred cases, an approach limited in general practice where laboratory diagnosis is invariably impractical. This study demonstrated that 49 out of 63 clinical diagnoses of herpetic gingivo-stomatitis [PPV = 78%] made by 27 GPs were subsequently validated by laboratory virus culture. This suggests that herpetic gingivo-stomatitis might be treated with aciclovir in general practice on the basis of a clinical diagnosis alone.
AB - Herpetic gingivo-stomatitis is a common, often painful affliction of young children. Recently, aciclovir treatment has been found to be effective in hospital-referred cases, an approach limited in general practice where laboratory diagnosis is invariably impractical. This study demonstrated that 49 out of 63 clinical diagnoses of herpetic gingivo-stomatitis [PPV = 78%] made by 27 GPs were subsequently validated by laboratory virus culture. This suggests that herpetic gingivo-stomatitis might be treated with aciclovir in general practice on the basis of a clinical diagnosis alone.
KW - Aciclovir
KW - Children
KW - Diagnosis
KW - Herpes simplex virus
KW - Self-limiting disease
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C2 - 12051213
AN - SCOPUS:0036264717
SN - 0960-1643
VL - 52
SP - 481
EP - 482
JO - British Journal of General Practice
JF - British Journal of General Practice
IS - 479
ER -