1. The association of oral ulceration in both of our patients is interesting and may reflect a predilection for involvement of the upper alimentary tract;radiological patterns
2. Case of recurrent aphthous stomatitis 'accompanied by conjunctivitis and ulcerations of genitals and skin;Bechgaard, P.;(Danish). Ugeskr. Laeg,1940
3. Clinical radiology of the oesophagus. J;Brombart, M.,1961
4. is just possible that they may have an altered tissue reactivity to insults in this area which result in lesions which are not specific and not primary Crohn's inflammation. Crohn's disease can be complicated by aphthous stomatitis which may sometimes be severe and is occasionally associated with genital ulcers;This raises the possibility that,1966
5. Nutritional and metabolicfactors in the aetiology, and treatment of regional ileitis;Cooke, W.T.;Ann. roy. Coll. Surg. Engl,1955