The tonsils, the under side and edges of the tongue, and the angles of the mouth just inside the lips are favorite places for these recurrent mucous patches.
Mucous patches are, of course, not the only recurrences, though they are very common.
People suffering with syphilis often have little white sores (mucous patches) on their lips, tongue and inside of cheeks.
Mucous patches and superficial ulcers are frequently met with on the mucous surface of the lips and at the angles of the mouth during the secondary stage of syphilis.
Secondary syphilitic manifestations in the form of congestion of the mucous membrane, mucous patches, or condylomata, are occasionally met with, and give rise to a huskiness of the voice.
There may be mucous patches in the mouth, or a stomatitis which is of importance, because it results in interference with the development of the permanent teeth.
In addition to mucous patches, there may be a number of small, superficial, kidney-shaped ulcers, especially along the margins of the tongue and on the tonsils.
On a mucous surface the papular eruption assumes the form of mucous patches, which are areas with a congested base covered with a thin white film of sodden epithelium like wet tissue-paper.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mucous patches" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.