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Coronavirus: are mouth lesions another Covid-19 symptom? – AS English
A research team in Spain has published a study that finds some coronavirus sufferers with a skin rash also have enanthems, or mouth lesions.
Lesions inside the mouth may be an indicator that a person has contracted the coronavirus, according to a study carried out in Spain.
Six of 21 Covid-19 patients with skin rash also had mouth lesions
Researchers at the Ramón y Cajal University Hospital in Madrid say their findings show that around a third of Covid-19 sufferers found to have a skin rash also turn out to have rash-like oral-cavity lesions, known as enanthems.
“Of 21 patients with Covid-19 and skin rash, 6 patients (29%) had ena…
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