aphthous stomatitis

aphthous stomatitis /af″thəs/ [Gk, aphtha, eruption, stoma, mouth, itis, inflammation] , a recurring condition characterized by the eruption of painful ulcers (commonly called canker sores) on the mucous membranes of the mouth. Evidence suggests that the condition is an immune response. Heredity, some foods, emotional stress, cancer, and fever are also possible causes.

Aphthous stomatitis (Feldman, Friedman, and Brandt, 2010)