Sutton ulcer

Sut·ton ul·cer

(sŭt'ŏn), a solitary, deep, painful ulcer of the buccal or genital mucous membrane.

Sut·ton ul·cer

(sŭt'ŏn ŭl'sĕr) A solitary, deep, painful ulcer of the buccal or genital mucous membrane.

Sutton,

Richard Lightburn, Jr., 1915-1974, U.S. dermatologist, 1908-1990. Sutton disease - Synonym(s): Sutton nevusSutton nevus - a benign melanocytic nevus in which involution occurs with a central brown mole surrounded by a uniformly depigmented zone or halo. Synonym(s): halo nevus; Sutton diseaseSutton ulcer - a solitary, deep, painful ulcer of the buccal or genital mucous membrane.