| 21. | When used without qualification, " aphthae " commonly refers to lesions of recurrent aphthous stomatitis.
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| 22. | The exact cause of aphthous stomatitis is unknown, but there may be a genetic predisposition in some people.
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| 23. | It was also tested against herpes simplex, vesicular stomatitis, poliovirus type I, and human immunodeficiency virus.
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| 24. | The current most widely used medical term is " recurrent aphthous stomatitis " or simply " aphthous stomatitis ".
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| 25. | The current most widely used medical term is " recurrent aphthous stomatitis " or simply " aphthous stomatitis ".
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| 26. | Allergic contact stomatitis appears as non-specific inflammation, so it may be mistaken for chronic physical irritation.
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| 27. | The principal diseases studied are foot-and-mouth disease, classical swine fever, and vesicular stomatitis virus.
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| 28. | Local trauma is also associated with aphthous stomatitis, and it is known that trauma can decrease the mucosal barrier.
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| 29. | The best-known RdRPs are polioviral 3Dpol, vesicular stomatitis virus L, and hepatitis C virus NS5B protein.
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| 30. | There was a discussion about aphthous ulcer, and there is a consensus now to move it to aphthous stomatitis.
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