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Geographic tongue

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1984
A case of a 25-year-old white adult female with geographic tongue is reported. A decrease in lingual tactile sensitivity was indicated to exist as measured through mechanical vibration. This decreased lingual sensitivity remained constant over a 10-week interval, even though the patient developed an overall healthier general outlook during this period.
D. Fucci   +3 more
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Geographic tongue—a manifestation of atopy

British Journal of Dermatology, 1979
One hundred patients with geographic tongue have been studied for evidence of an association with atopy. There was a significantly high frequency of personal and/or family history of asthma, eczema and hay fever amongst the patients when compared to a control population.
R, Marks, M J, Simons
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Geographic tongue: Sensitivity to the environment

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1984
The prevalence of geographic tongue was assessed among 102 atopic patients with extrinsic asthma and/or rhinitis and was found to be significantly greater in these patients than in an asymptomatic, nonatopic control population. However, there was no difference between the prevalence of geographic tongue among atopic patients with extrinsic asthma and ...
R, Marks, D, Czarny
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Geographic Tongue in Two Siblings

Dermatology, 1987
We report two illustrative cases of geographic tongue which occurred in 6- and 4-year-old sisters whose father had fissured tongue. The elder sister had mild atopic dermatitis and nail changes, but there was no family history suggestive of psoriasis. Histologically, the geographic tongue in the elder sister showed the same features as the oral lesions ...
Y, Kuramoto   +3 more
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HLA Antigens in Geographic Tongue

Tissue Antigens, 1980
HLA‐A,B,C phenotyping was performed on 95 patients with geographic tongue to determine whether there is an increased frequency of any particular allele in this condition. An increased frequency of B15 was found in the patients when compared to normal controls.
R, Marks, B, Taitt
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Ectopic Geographic Tongue and AIDS

International Journal of Dermatology, 1990
ABSTRACT:A 23–year‐old man with AIDS developed a lesion with the clinical characteristics of an ectopic geographic tongue in the lower lip, near the right commissure.
D, Grinspan   +4 more
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A PSYCHOLOGICAL COMPONENT IN THE ETIOLOGY OF GEOGRAPHIC TONGUE

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1965
SYNOPSIS IN INTERLINGUA COMPONENTE PSYCHOLOGIC IN LE ETIOLOGIA DE LINGUA GEOGRAPHIC. — Sub) stress emotional, le linguas de 11 afficite studentes se pejorava e illos de 4 se meliorava. Le profilos medie de MMPI (Inventorio Multiphasic de Personalitate Minnesota) del afficite studentes esseva generalmente elevate in comparation con illos del subjectos
R S, REDMAN   +4 more
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Geographic tongue: an SEM study

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1986
In this study, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to describe in detail the surface structure of geographic tongue. Tissue samples from the anterior part of the tongue were removed from 15 patients with geographic tongue and from 15 control subjects.
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Scrotal tongue and geographic tongue: Polygenic and associated traits

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1976
The familial nature of scrotal and geographic tongue was investigated in parents and siblings of 156 probands having these conditions. The prevalence in parents and siblings was significantly higher than that in the control populations. The prevalence in sibilings from families in which at least one parent was also affected was significantly higher ...
E, Eidelman, A, Chosack, T, Cohen
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