
|Articles|September 1, 2003
Differentiating Among Oral Ulcers
Author(s)Alison Palkhivala
San Francisco - A multitude of conditions, from systemic diseases to conditions affecting only the mouth or the alimentary tract, can cause oral ulcers. Recognizing subtle differences in symptoms and knowing which conditions are most common can help dermatologists make accurate diagnosis.
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