Stomatitis medicamentosa


stomatitis medicamentosa stomatitis med·i·ca·men·to·sa (měd’ĭ-kə-mən-tō’sə)
n.
Allergic inflammatory changes in the oral soft tissues associated with the use of drugs or medicaments, usually those taken systemically.

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