Brady-West D C, Richards L, Thame J, Moosdeen F, Nicholson A
Department of Pathology, and Microbiology, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica.
West Indian Med J. 1998 Mar;47(1):33-4.
Cancrum oris (noma) has been most commonly described in malnourished debilitated children with poor oral hygiene following systemic childhood infections such as measles, pertussis or scarlet fever. We describe a patient who developed this condition during a period of profound neutropenia following cytotoxic chemotherapy for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.