Aphthous Ulcers

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Description What are aphthous ulcers? Aphthous ulcers, also known as canker sores, involves the formation of non-contagious, benign ulcers in the mouth.
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http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/867080-clinical#b5
Date 2016-12-29
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Author Osmosis

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