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DA01.10 category

Oral aphthae or aphtha-like ulceration

Definition

This is a frequent small, shallow, painful ulceration in the oral mucosa. Recurrent oral ulceration that clinically resembles recurrent aphthous stomatitis but presents atypically, including commencement after adolescence, with fever, with a strong family history, or failing to resolve with age.

Also indexed as

Aphthous stomatitisAphthous ulcerHerpetiform recurrent aphthous stomatitisMajor recurrent aphthous stomatitisMarshall syndrome with periodic feverMinor recurrent aphthous stomatitisOral aphthaeOral aphthae or aphtha-like ulcerationOral aphthous ulcersPFAPA - [Periodic fever - aphthous stomatitis - pharyngitis - adenopathy] syndromePeriodic fever - aphthous stomatitis - pharyngitis - adenopathyRecurrent aphthous stomatitisRecurrent oral aphthaeherpetiform aphthous stomatitismajor aphthous stomatitisminor aphthous stomatitis

Nearby in Noninfectious erosive or ulcerative disorders of oral mucosa