Abstract
Crohn's disease is defined as a granulomatous inflammatory condition affecting sectionsfrom the oral cavity to anus. A 57-year-old female suffering from Crohn's disease with oralmanifestations is reported in this paper. She had ulcerative lesions in the oral cavity, in theesophagus and in the anus. She also suffered from a Sjogren's syndrome like condition. Theoral manifestations of the patient were aphthous ulcer, mucosal tag, pyostomatitis vegetans, nodular swelling on the dorsum of the tongue and gingivitis.
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