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English: Photographic comparison of (1) a canker sore, (2) herpes labialis, (3) angular cheilitis, and (4) chapped lips.
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Source http://www.nycdentist.com/dental-photo-detail/2471/215/Oral-Pathology-chapped-lips-herpes-canker-sore-angular-cheilitis-cyst
Author Jeffrey Dorfman
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Photographic comparison of (1) a canker sore, (2) herpes, (3) angular cheilitis, and (4) chapped lips.

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3 February 2012

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