
pmid: 25441477
Palatal ulcers are a common presentation and can be conveniently divided into developmental and acquired causes, the latter of which is subdivided into acute and chronic causes. Most commonly seen dermatologic causes have associated skin manifestations. Acute and multiple ulcers are usually infectious or drug induced in origin. Recurrent ulcers are largely dominated by aphthosis, while chronic ulcers are seen in immunocompromised patients and can occasionally be malignant. It is essential to involve the oral and maxillofacial surgeons early in the therapeutic management to tackle the inevitable complications that may ensue in the chronic cases.
Male, Palate, Hard, Incidence, Mouth Mucosa, Prognosis, Risk Assessment, Immunocompromised Host, Acute Disease, Chronic Disease, Humans, Female, Stomatitis, Aphthous, Palate, Soft, Oral Ulcer
Male, Palate, Hard, Incidence, Mouth Mucosa, Prognosis, Risk Assessment, Immunocompromised Host, Acute Disease, Chronic Disease, Humans, Female, Stomatitis, Aphthous, Palate, Soft, Oral Ulcer
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