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Stomatocace
Ulcerative mouth inflammation, also known as stomacace.
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Vincent’s stomatitis
A gangrenous and membranous type of mouth inflammation linked to the presence of Vincent’s spirillum. Also referred to as trench mouth.
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Ulcerative stomatitis
A variety of stomatitis marked by shallow ulcers on the tongue, cheeks, and lips. Also known as stomacace or stomatocace.
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Gangrenous stomatitis
Inflammation of the mouth accompanied by tissue death. Also known as cancrum oris, noma, or stomatonecrosis.
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Epidemic stomatitis
A sudden contagious mouth condition that occurs in outbreaks or epidemics.
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Catarrhal stomatitis
A straightforward type of mouth inflammation distinguished by swelling.
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Arsenical stomatitis
Necrotic mouth inflammation resulting from arsenic poisoning.
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Stomacace
The condition of having ulcers in the mouth, also known as stomatocace.
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Stilbestrol
A substance that exhibits the characteristics of the female sex hormone. When used in limited amounts, it manages menopause symptoms. In higher doses, it can inhibit breast milk production in lactating mothers and treat certain types of cancer in males.
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Stigmata nigra
Black marks on the skin resulting from gunpowder grains. In forensic medicine, these indicate that a gunshot injury occurred at a close distance.
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