pyostomatitis

pyostomatitis
A suppurating inflammatory eruption of the mouth. [pyo- + G. stoma, mouth, + -itis, inflammation]
- p. vegetans confluent pustular lesions of the mouth, with proliferative and verrucose eruptions of the buccal mucous membrane; associated with ulcerative colitis and other wasting diseases.

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pyo·sto·ma·ti·tis (pi″o-sto″mə-tiґtis) [pyo- + stomatitis] a suppurative inflammation of the mouth.

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