
Although benign migratory stomatitis (BMS) was first reported in the literature as early as 1955 (Cooke), fewer than 40 cases have been recorded. This article reviews the literature and describes a case of BMS involving the ventral surface of the tongue of a 74-year-old male. This is the first South African case to be reported.
Male, Stomatitis, Humans, Aged
Male, Stomatitis, Humans, Aged
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