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Recurrent aphthous ulceration in children--a review
E A Field1, V Brookes, W R Tyldesley
1Department of Clinical Dental Sciences, University of Liverpool.
Abstract:
The clinical presentation or recurrent aphthous ulceration in children is described together with current views on the aetiology and pathogenesis of the disease. Factors that predispose to this type of oral ulceration are discussed and a rational approach to the management of recurrent aphthous ulceration in children is proposed.
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