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Predisposition of allergy in patients with benign migratory glossitis
The purpose of this study was to investigate the presence of allergy in patients with benign migratory glossitis (BMG) using patch and prick tests.Eighty patients (40 BMG and 40 healthy controls) received patch and prick tests. If at least one test result was positive, patients were considered to be allergic.The prick test was positive in 10 patients ...
Mustafa Göregen +2 more
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Both psoriasis and benign migratory glossitis are associated with HLA-Cw6
This study was undertaken to investigate human leucocyte antigen (HLA) associations with benign migratory glossitis and psoriasis in Brazilian patients and particularly to determine whether benign migratory glossitis is also associated with HLA-Cw6, the classical association observed in psoriasis.
M Gerbase-Delima
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Successful treatment with cyclosporin administration for persistent benign migratory glossitis
ABSTRACTWe herein describe a 54 year‐old female patient with a 5‐year history of persistent and painful benign migratory glossitis (BMG), which was remarkably improved by systemic administration of cyclosporin. She had noted some white patches leaving smooth denuded red areas with whitish elevated borders on the dorsum of her tongue, and finally felt ...
Masatoshi Abe +2 more
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Taste evaluation in adolescents and pediatric patients with benign migratory glossitis
Benign migratory glossitis (BMG) is a disease that affects the tongue and is considered an inflammatory disorder well recognized. It is characterized by the appearance of erosive areas on the dorsum and lateral border of the tongue that can be isolated or multiple.
Angela Fernandes +2 more
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Treatment of symptomatic benign migratory glossitis: a systematic review
Clinical Oral Investigations, 2018The aim of this systematic review is to summarize the results of all published studies on symptomatic benign migratory glossitis and evaluate the best available treatment.We searched the Cochrane Library, EMBASE, LILACS, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science for articles published up to September 2017, with no time restriction. We considered only articles
Wladimir Gushiken De Campos +2 more
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Benign migratory glossitis in patients with juvenile diabetes
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Oral Pathology, 1987The prevalence of tissue type HLA-B15 has been shown to be higher in atopic patients with benign migratory glossitis and in patients with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus than it is in the general population. Despite this apparent link, the possible relationship between benign migratory glossitis and insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus does not ...
George P Wysocki, Tom D Daley
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