Affiliations 

  • 1 *K. Ramanathan, KMN, AM (MaL), BDS (S'pore), COP (Lond), FDSRCS (Edin), FDSRCS (Eng), MIADR, CMIAOP, FICD. Consultant stomatologist & Head, Department of Stomatology, Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur. 03 - 19, Malaysia
  • 2 Ng Kok Han, BDS. (MaL). Department of Stomatology, Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur. 03 - 19. Malaysia
  • 3 P.I. Chelvanayagam, BDS (MaL). Department of Stomatology, Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur. 03 - 19, Malaysia
Med J Malaysia, 1980 Mar;34(3):317-22.
PMID: 7412673

Abstract

Despite the high prevalence of oral ulcers little is known about what causes them and how best they can be treated. Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) is a' chronic inflammatory disease characterized by painful recurring ulcerations of the oral mucosa. RAS can be clinically subdivided into four varieties viz - minor aphthous ulcer, major aphthous ulcer, herpetiform ulcers and Behcet's syndrome. A report on 134 patients with RAS is reported. Minor aphthous ulcer (63%) followed by major aphthous ulcer (29%) were the most frequent. A review of current research on RAS is summarized.
Study site: Department of Stomatology, Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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