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Bevacizumab-Induced Geographic Tongue [PDF]
Geographic tongue condition, or benign migratory glossitis, is a self-limited and often recurrent process, which occurs in around 2.5%. of the general population. The diagnosis is clinical and is characterized by the presence of atrophic areas located on
Marta Martinez-Garcia +3 more
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Lingual microbiota profiles of patients with geographic tongue [PDF]
Geographic tongue (GT) is an oral mucosal lesion that affects the tongue. The association between GT and the bacterial colonization profiles of the tongue is not clear.
Amal Dafar +4 more
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Geographic tongue and tenofovir. [PDF]
A 55-year-old male patient with chronic hepatitis B was started on tenofovir. One month after initiating the new medication, he developed severe symptomatology with odynophagia and a very painful tongue. The physical examination reveals multiple erythematous patches on his tongue and a biopsy was performed.
Ferreira AO +3 more
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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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Geographic Tongue in Monozygotic Twins [PDF]
This article discusses a case of 5-year-old girl monozygotic twins who were suffering from geographic tongue (GT), a benign inflammatory disorder of the tongue which is characterized by circinate, irregular erythematous lesions on the dorsum and lateral
Guna Shekhar M
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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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Geographic Tongue and Associated Risk Factors among Iranian Dental Patients [PDF]
Background: Geographic Tongue is a benign disorder involving the dorsal surface of the tongue characterized by depapillated areas with leading and folded edges in yellowish or grayish white color and sometimes with unclear borders.
Marieh Honarmand +3 more
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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 ...
Bruna L. S. Picciani +8 more
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Evaluation of the Th17 pathway in psoriasis and geographic tongue, [PDF]
Background: Psoriasis is a skin-articular disease with unclear etiopathogenesis. It has been suggested that the disease is immune-mediated by T-lymphocytes, predominantly Th17 cells. Similar to psoriasis, geographic tongue is an inflammatory disease with
Bruna Lavinas Sayed Picciani +5 more
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Treatment of Symptomatic Geographic Tongue with Triamcinolone Acetonide Alone and in Combination with Retinoic Acid: A Randomized Clinical Trial [PDF]
Objectives: Geographic tongue or migratory glossitis is an inflammatory disorder with unknown etiology. Considering the accompanied burning pain, taste dysfunction, and lack of definite cure, it is important to treat this condition symptomatically.
Shamsolmoulouk Najafi +3 more
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