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I know that it's " Periodic Fever, Aphthous stomatitis, Pharyngitis,

and cervical Adenitis "

And I know how to say 'periodic fever', 'stomatitis', pharyngitis and

cervical . . .

but when I am explaining what stands for - I have no idea how to

say " aphthous " and " adenitis " . . . I usually say - " PF is for

periodic fever, the A is for canker sores, the P is for pharyngitis

and the other A is for swollen lymph nodes. "

Would be much nicer if I could spout those words off - and then

explain them . . . you know what I mean?

Thanks!

Hannah

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