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Geographic tongue and fissured tongue in 348 patients with psoriasis: correlation with disease severity. [PDF]
Geographic tongue (GT) and fissured tongue (FT) are the more frequent oral lesions in patients with psoriasis. The aims of this study were to compare the prevalence of GT/FT between psoriasis group (PG) and healthy controls (HC) and investigate the correlation between GT/FT and psoriasis severity using the PASI and age of psoriasis onset. Three hundred
Picciani BL +8 more
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Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis presenting as refractory fissured tongue in a patient with IL-17RC mutation: the first reported case of Chinese ethnicity. [PDF]
A 30-year-old male patient presented to our clinic with an 18-year history of gradually aggravated fi ssured tongue, which had been progressively enlarged and sti ff ened for the past 6 months. He also experienced poor lingual agility that was occasionally
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Classification of fissured tongue images using deep neural networks [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Tongue inspection is vital in traditional Chinese medicine. Fissured tongue is an important feature in tongue diagnosis, and primarily corresponds to three Chinese medicine syndromes: syndrome-related hotness, blood deficiency, and ...
Junwei Hu, Zhuangzhi Yan
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Association of psoriasis with geographic and fissured tongue in the Han population in southwestern China [PDF]
Background Psoriasis is a common immune-mediated skin disease that can involve other organs and tissues, including the oral mucosa. Some studies have found an increased proportion of geographic tongue (GT) and fissured tongue (FT) in patients with ...
Yuting Hu, Ying Li
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Evaluation of relative frequency of geographic tongue and fissured tongue in psoriatic patients
Introduction: Tongue is one of the most important organs that may be involved through multiple manifestations in some of the systemic diseases such as psoriasis.
F Khozeimeh, M Akhavan Taheri
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Frequency of fissured tongue (lingua plicata) as a function of age
Fissured tongue (lingua plicata; LP) is a mostly asymptomatic condition characterized by grooves and fissures of varying depth on the dorsal surface of the tongue. Most reports in the literature indicate a prevalence of 1020%, although there is marked variation.
Nadine D, Feil, Andreas, Filippi
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Recurrent facial palsy and fissured tongue [PDF]
10.1016/j.ejim.2021.03.007 ; European Journal of Internal ...
Mansi Sharma, Vijay K. Sharma
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A 43-year-old man presented with halitosis and deep fissures on his tongue.
S. Bakshi
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Background: Both psoriasis and tongue surface changes like fissured and geographic tongue are sharing some common features like surface changes nature, inflammation process and linking to autoimmune.
Sameeh Sdiq Omer +3 more
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Fissured tongue: Tongue with numerous deep grooves
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Masayuki Takano +3 more
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