Abstract

The orofacial manifestations of 17 children with primary defects of polymorphonuclear leukocyte function are reported. Oral disease was commonly found and included recurrent oral ulceration (35% of patient group), oral candidiasis (29%), recurrent herpes labialis (12%), enamel hypoplasia (18%) and delayed tooth eruption (12%). Only 3 children had no orofacial disease. Cervical lymph node enlargement was present in 41% of the children.

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