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Stomatitis 945.e1
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STOMATITIS Cat with inflammation of gingiva, alveolar mucosa, labial and buccal mucosa (rostral stomatitis),
and mucosa lateral to the palatoglossal folds (caudal stomatitis). The mucosa of the hard palate usually is not
inflamed in cats with stomatitis. (Copyright Dr. Alexander M. Reiter, University of Pennsylvania.)
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