aphthous in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for aphthous in the English»Spanish Dictionary

lighthouse [Am ˈlaɪtˌhaʊs, Brit ˈlʌɪthaʊs] N

See also hundred

hundred [Am ˈhəndrəd, Brit ˈhʌndrəd] N

outhouse [Am ˈaʊtˌhaʊs, Brit ˈaʊthaʊs] N

penthouse [Am ˈpɛntˌhaʊs, Brit ˈpɛnthaʊs] N

diphthong [Am ˈdɪfˌθɑŋ, ˈdɪpˌθɑŋ, Brit ˈdɪfθɒŋ, ˈdɪpθɒŋ] N

shithouse [Am ˈʃɪtˌhaʊs, Brit ˈʃɪthəʊs] N vulg sl

hothouse [Am ˈhɑtˌhaʊs, Brit ˈhɒthaʊs] N

naphtha [Am ˈnæpθə, ˈnæfθə, Brit ˈnafθə] N U

nuthouse [Am ˈnətˌhaʊs, Brit ˈnʌthaʊs] N inf

aphthous in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for aphthous in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.hothouse [ˈhɒthaʊs, Am ˈhɑ:t-] N

II.hothouse [ˈhɒthaʊs, Am ˈhɑ:t-] ADJ

diphthong [ˈdɪfθɒŋ, Am -θɑ:ŋ] N LING

penthouse [ˈpenthaʊs] N (flat)

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Despite this etymology, aphthous stomatitis is not a form of cancer but rather entirely benign.
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Milk of magnesia is useful against canker sores (aphthous ulcer) when used topically.
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Some people with aphthous stomatitis may show herpes virus within the epithelium of the mucosa, but without any productive infection.
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The appearance of aphthous stomatitis varies as there are 3 types, namely minor aphthous ulceration, major aphthous ulceration and herpetiform ulceration.
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It may describe many different conditions apart from aphthous stomatitis such as angular stomatitis.
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Major aphthous ulceration presents with larger (1 cm diameter) ulcers that take much longer to heal (1040 days) and may leave scarring.
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Sometimes aphthous-like ulcerations can be the only sign of celiac disease.
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The current most widely used medical term is recurrent aphthous stomatitis or simply aphthous stomatitis.
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Prednisone has also been used in the treatment of migraine headaches and cluster headaches and for severe aphthous ulcer.
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Historically, many different terms have been used to refer to recurrent aphthous stomatitis or its sub-types, and some are still in use.
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