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Geographic Tongue - Does Candida Play a Role in its Pathogenesis
Background/Aim: Geographic tongue (GT), a benign self-limiting condition (inflammation) is commonly seen in practice. Although quite easy for clinical diagnosis, in clinical practice it is commonly misdiagnosed and treated as Candida infection.
Petrović Sanja Matić +5 more
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Usage of antihistamines and topical corticosteroids in the management of geographic tongue
Geographic tongue (GT) is a benign inflammatory condition of the tongue with map-like areas of erythema. In symptomatic cases, pharmacotherapy is advised to improve quality of life and reduce chances of recurrence.
P Poornachitra, Jayanth K Vadivel
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Relation Between Psoriasis and Geographic Tongue [PDF]
The aim this article is to investigate the link between geographic tongue and psoriasis skin disease. Our review paper of the literature will handle strict study about the relation between geographic tongue and psoriasis.
Bassel Tarakji +5 more
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Paediatric Geographic Tongue: A Case Report, Review and Recent Updates [PDF]
Geographic tongue is a benign recurrent condition of uncertain aetiology affecting the tongue characterized by loss of epithelium especially filiform papillae giving a characteristic appearance.
Doddabasavaiah Basavapur Nandini +3 more
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UEG Week 2023 Poster Presentations
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 11, Issue S8, Page 535-1498, October 2023.
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Determining salivary and serum levels of iron, zinc and vitamin B12 in patients with geographic tongue [PDF]
Background. Benign migratory glossitis or geographic tongue, whose cause still remains a mystery, emerges as annular lesions on the dorsal surface of the tongue.
Mina Khayamzadeh +4 more
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Background. Multitargeted tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) represent a new class of target‐specific antineoplastic agents. These agents show some specific adverse events such as fatigue/asthenia, anorexia/loss of appetite, dysgeusia, diarrhea/abdominal pain, hypothyroidism, hypertension, myelosuppression, and stomatitis. Materials and Methods.
Claudia Arena +5 more
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Nonneoplastic Tongue Swellings of Lymphatic and Lymphocytic Origin: Three Case Reports
Tongue is formed of a mass of muscles and salivary gland embedded in anterior highly vascular and posterior lymphoid stroma and covered by specialized surface epithelium. Growths from all of these heterogonous components may occur resulting in a wide variation in clinical features and behavior, ranging from self‐limiting to aggressive lesions ...
Manar A. Abdul Aziz +2 more
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Prevalence of Oral Mucosal Disorders in Diabetes Mellitus Patients Compared with a Control Group
Chronic hyperglycemia is associated with impaired wound healing and higher susceptibility to infections. It is unclear whether patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) present more oral mucosal disorders compared to control groups. The objectives were to compare (a) the prevalence rates of oral mucosal disorders in the DM and non‐DM population and (b) the ...
José González-Serrano +6 more
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Benign Migratory Glossitis in a 2 year old child : A Case Report
Benign migratory glossitis (BMG) or geographic tongue is a benign condition in which asymptomatic smooth erythematouspatches appearonthedorsumofthetongue.Theconditionusuallyisdiscoveredonroutineclinical examination.
Divya Natarajan (7422929)
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