Giant major aphtha

Dermatol Reports. 2024 Jan 30;16(1):9646. doi: 10.4081/dr.2024.9646. eCollection 2024 Mar 12.

Abstract

Major aphthae are usually located on the dorsum of the tongue, the mucosal surface of the lips and the palate. They are large, round or oval ulcers, with a whitish-grey bed, well-defined borders and erythematous halo. They are very often accompanied by severe pain. Major aphthae can take up to four months to heal, often with a scar. Relapses are possible. We present a case of giant major aphtha that was previously diagnosed as squamous cell carcinoma.

Keywords: aphtha major; pyoderma gangrenosum; squamous cell carcinoma.

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