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Pages 51-55 (January 2003)
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Pages 51-55 (January 2003)
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La Estomatitis Aftosa Recurrente (I): Epidemiología, etiopatogenia y aspectos clínicopatológicos
Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (I): epidemiologic, ethiologic and clinical features
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Correspondencia: Asier Eguía del Valle. Artebizkarra 27 1º I.C., 48860 Zalla (Vizcaya)
, R. Saldón, J.M. Aguirre
Medicina Bucal. Departamento de Estomatología. Universidad del País Vasco / EHU. Leioa
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La estomatitis aftosa récurrente es una de las patologías orales más frecuentes. Su etiología es todavía controvertida y se caracteriza por la aparición de úlceras dolorosas de tamaño, localización y duración variable, que recidivan periodicamente. En este trabajo analizamos las principales caracteristicas epidemiológicas, etiopatogénicas y clinico-patológicas de esta común patologia oral.

Palabras clave:
Estomatitis
aftas
recurrente
Summary

Recurrent aphtous stomatitis is one of the most frequent oral pathology. It has a controversial ethiology and it is characterised by the apparition of painful and recurrent ulcers with a variable size, location and duration. In this paper we analyse the most important epidemiological, ethiological, pathological and clinical features of this common oral pathology.

Key words:
Stomatitis
aphtae
recurrent
Laburpena

“Estomatitis aftosa recurrente” deritzon patologia, ahoan agertzen den ugarienetako bat da. Honen etiologia eztabaidagarria da. Ultzera mingarri batzu bezela agertzen da, tamainu, kokapena eta iraunkortasuna aldakorra izanik. Hauek periodiki beragertzen dira. Lan honetan patologia arrunt honetan ezaugarri epidemiologiko, etiopatogeniko eta klinikopatologiko garrantsitsuenak analizatzen ditugu. Gako hitzak: estomatitis, aftak, baliatzaile.

Gako hitzak:
estomatitis
aftak
baliatzaile
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