The newest suggestion, made last week: cabbage juice. For the past ten years, Dr. Garnett Cheney of Stanford University’s School of Medicine has been studying an anti-ulcer factor he tentatively ...
In order to understand the bacterial community compositions of oral bacterial and aphthous ulcers, we collected bacterial samples from normal oral mucosa and aphthous ulcers from 24 patients using ...
Background and objective: Recurrent aphthous ulceration is the most common oral mucosal disease known. It presents as three types: minor (most prevalent), major and herpetiform. However ...
A type of acute genital ulceration that is nonsexually transmitted, often occurring in adolescents and characterized by painful, necrotic lesions. Aphthous ulcer: A painful ulcer that can occur in ...