É. Piette (Ancien professeur agrégé) , P. Mahy (Chargé d'enseignement clinique)
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In the classical French-speaking literature, a distinction is made between “non specific” stomatites due to oral germs, and more rarely encountered “specific” stomatites due to well-defined exogenous germs which often develop systemic symptoms in addition to the oral ones.