Herpes Labialis [herpes labialis]
- Terms
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Cold Sore
Fever Blister
Herpes Simplex, Labial
Herpes simplex, caused by type 1 virus, primarily spread by oral secretions and usually occurring as a concomitant of fever. It may also develop in the absence of fever or prior illness. It commonly involves the facial region, especially the lips and the nares. (Dorland, 27th ed.)
- Annotation
- herpes simplex of the lips & nares; STOMATITIS, HERPETIC (oral cavity) is also available
- DUI
- D006560 MeSH Browser
- CUI
- M0010278
Allowable subheadings
- BL
- blood 1
- CF
- cerebrospinal fluid
- CI
- chemically induced
- CL
- classification
- CO
- complications 2
- CN
- congenital
- DI
- diagnosis 9
- DG
- diagnostic imaging
- DH
- diet therapy
- DT
- drug therapy 21
- EC
- economics
- EM
- embryology
- EN
- enzymology
- EP
- epidemiology 2
- EH
- ethnology
- ET
- etiology 6
- GE
- genetics
- HI
- history
- IM
- immunology 3
- ME
- metabolism
- MI
- microbiology
- MO
- mortality
- NU
- nursing
- PS
- parasitology
- PA
- pathology 3
- PP
- physiopathology 1
- PC
- prevention & control 3
- PX
- psychology
- RT
- radiotherapy 2
- RH
- rehabilitation
- SU
- surgery
- TH
- therapy 12
- TM
- transmission 1
- UR
- urine
- VE
- veterinary
- VI
- virology 2