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Clinical consequences of oral mucositis

OBJECTIVE: To identify the clinical manifestations, risk factors, secondary complications, and assessment and management of oral mucositis. DATA SOURCES: Professional journals, websites, and books. CONCLUSION: Secondary consequences of oral mucositis include infection, xerostomia, hemorrhage, and nu...

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Published in:Seminars in oncology nursing 2004-02, Vol.20 (1), p.16-21
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Infection - etiology
Malnutrition - etiology
Mouth Mucosa
Neoplasms - complications
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Nurse's Role
Nursing
Nursing Assessment
Oncology Nursing
Oral Hemorrhage - etiology
Oral Hygiene
Risk Factors
Stomatitis - complications
Stomatitis - nursing
Stomatitis - prevention & control
Xerostomia - etiology
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