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Benign migratory glossitis [PDF]
A 9-year-old girl presented with complaints of burning sensation particularly with hot and spicy foods, and white lesion over tongue since 15 days. Review of her medical history revealed that she had similar complaints in the past which wane off without significant morbidity. She appeared normal, healthy, and well-developed.
Dhiraj, Kumar +2 more
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A Glucagonoma Presenting as Cerebral Vein Thrombosis and Diabetes
Glucagonomas are rare pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (pNETs), malignant in 80% of cases, thus highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and treatment. Primary manifestations are diabetes, dermatosis, depression, weight loss, and deep vein thrombosis. Unlike other pNETs, glucagonomas are associated with a higher incidence of thromboembolic events,
Marina Delli Colli +4 more
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Geographic stomatitis with palate involvement [PDF]
: Benign migratory glossitis or geographic tongue is a benign condition that usually manifests as asymptomatic erythematous and migratory circinate patches, involving the lateral and dorsal aspects of the tongue.
Fabrice Campana +3 more
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Summary Background and objectives It has been postulated that psoriasis is associated with tongue lesions and geographic tongue might be “oral psoriasis”. However, reports are inconclusive, prevalence rates vary and data for Europe are sparse. In this prospective case‐control study we investigated the point‐prevalence of tongue conditions in an ...
Babak Monshi +8 more
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Lichenoid Reaction in Benign Migratory Glossitis
Orlando Lucena +5 more
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The Tongue as an Excitable Medium [PDF]
Geographic tongue (GT) is a benign condition affecting approximately 2% of the population, whereby the papillae covering the upper part of the tongue are lost due to a slowly expanding inflammation.
Curland, Sofia, Seiden, Gabriel
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Diagnosis of Lingual Atrophic Conditions: Associations with Local and Systemic Factors. A Descriptive Review [PDF]
: Atrophic glossitis is a condition characterised by absence of filiform or fungiform papillae on the dorsal surface of the tongue. Consequently, the ordinary texture and appearance of the dorsal tongue, determined by papillary protrusion, turns into a ...
Cadoni, S. +3 more
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Background: Benign migratory glossitis(GT) is a recurrent asymptomatic lesion found on the tongue) shows multiple, circinate, and irregular erythematous patches surrounded by slightly elevated white-colored keratotic band.Early childhood caries (ECC) is
Sucheta Mahant, Sanjay Kumar Thakur
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Prevalence of oral mucosal lesions in a brazilian military police population [PDF]
Background: Data obtained from oral health surveys are very important for identifying disease-susceptible groups and for developing dental care and prevention programs.
Araújo, Viviani Silva +9 more
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Nodular migratory tongue lesions: Atypical geographic tongue or a new entity?
Oral Diseases, Volume 29, Issue 4, Page 1791-1794, May 2023.
Niccolò Lombardi +3 more
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