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Congenital complete absence of the lower jaw or its individual fragments, as well as a "double" jaw, are extremely rare in practice. Usually, the surgeon encounters either underdevelopment or excessive development of the lower jaw, i.e. microgenia or progenia.

Uncomplicated compression wedge fractures of the lumbar and thoracic vertebrae are perhaps the most common type of spinal injury and are localized in the upper lumbar and lower thoracic spine.

Ulcerative stomatitis is one of the severe forms of inflammation of the inner mucous surface of the mouth. At the moment, modern medical science is unable to accurately name the mechanisms and processes in the formation of ulcerative stomatitis.
Ulcerative gingivitis is extremely rare as a primary lesion, as a rule, it represents the exacerbation phase of chronic catarrhal gingivitis and is characterized by pronounced alteration phenomena.
Gastroduodenal ulcers can be caused by various medications: NSAIDs (most often in the treatment of acetylsalicylic acid, indomethacin, butadiene); rauwolfia preparations (reserpine, combined antihypertensive agents containing reserpine - adelfan, adelfan-ezidrex, cristepin-adelfan, etc.)
An ulcer is a deep defect of the skin or mucous membrane and underlying tissues, the healing processes of which (development of granulation tissue, epithelialization) are reduced or significantly impaired and are accompanied by prolonged healing.

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