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Aphthae, habitual: smeary-coated, very painful ulcers on the lower lip in a 20-year-old female patient, existing for 10 days.

Aphthae, habitual: painful, whitish, sharply defined ulcerations with reddened margins in the lip area; chronic recurrent course.

aphthae, habitual: sharply defined, greasy coated, very painful ulcers at the edge of the tongue. 1 week old. recurrent course; last recurrence 3 months ago. at that time spontaneous healing within 3 weeks.

Aphthae habituelle: circumscribed recurrent aphthae, here marked with a horizontal arrow; vertical arrow marks a whitish plaque with hamless ectopic sebaceous glands.

Aphthae, habitual: painful, whitish, sharply defined ulcerations with reddened margins in the lip area; chronic recurrent course.


