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Overview
- Between460-370 B.C., in relation to disorders of the mouth the term aphthae was first used by Hippocrates.[1]
Historical perspective
- Between460-370 B.C., in relation to disorders of the mouth the term aphthae was first used by Hippocrates.[1]
- In 1898, the first clinical description of the aphthous stomatitis was reported by Von Mikulicz and Kumme as a Mikuliez aphthea
- In 1911, stomatitis aphthae recurrens cicatricicans was first described by Sutton.
- In 1961, stomatitis aphthae recurrens herpetiformis was first described by Cooke.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ship, Jonathan A. "Recurrent aphthous stomatitis: an update." Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology 81.2 (1996): 141-147.
- ↑ Kramer IR, Pindborg JJ, Bezroukov V, Infirri JS (1980). "Guide to epidemiology and diagnosis of oral mucosal diseases and conditions. World Health Organization". Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 8 (1): 1–26. PMID 6929240.