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Geographic tongue as a reaction-diffusion system.

Chaos, 2021
Geographic tongue or benign migratory glossitis is a condition of an unknown cause characterized by chronic lesions that slowly migrate across the surface of the tongue.
M. K. McGuire   +3 more
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Cutaneous and oral comorbidities in patients with geographic tongue: a multicenter multidisciplinary cross-sectional observational study.

Journal of Biological Regulators and Homeostatic Agents, 2021
Geographic tongue (GT) represents a localized type of psoriasis inversa and its burden of dermatological and oral comorbidities frequently conditions its severity and diagnosis.
G. Damiani   +14 more
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Geographic tongue clinical response in moderate-to-severe psoriatic patients undergoing secukinumab: a real-life, multicenter retrospective observational study.

Journal of Biological Regulators and Homeostatic Agents, 2021
Geographic tongue (GT), a form of inverse psoriasis, is frequently linked to plaque psoriasis. The objective of the study is to evaluate IL-17 blocker (secukinumab) effect on GT severity.
G. Damiani   +13 more
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Geographic tongue

Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2011
had appeared 1 month earlier. He had been treated with topical and systemic antifungal drugs for presumed oral candidiasis, but the lesions remained unchanged.
Venkata Joga Prasanth, Anup Singh
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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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Taste and Pain Response in Burning Mouth Syndrome With and Without Geographic Tongue.

Journal of Oral and Facial Pain and Headache, 2020
AIMS To assess the effect of geographic tongue (GT) on taste, salivary flow, and pain characteristics in burning mouth syndrome (BMS) to determine whether GT is a contributing factor to BMS and whether BMS and GT represent similar patient populations ...
N. Su   +5 more
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Association between geographic tongue and psoriasis: A systematic review and meta‐analyses

Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 2019
Geographic tongue (GT) has been described as a predictor of psoriasis. The objective of this study was to analyse the prevalence of GT in psoriatic and non-psoriatic patients. For this purpose, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis.
L. González-Álvarez   +2 more
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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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The ultrastructure of geographic tongue

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1975
Two typical cases of "geographic tongue" were investigated by means of the electron microscope. Biopsy specimens of both including the white elevated and the smooth erythematous areas of the lesions were, after routine processing, studied in semithin and ultrathin sections with a JEM 7A electron microscope. Results revealed, in the white elevated areas
A, Placková, M, Skach
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Increased levels of calprotectin in the saliva of patients with geographic tongue.

Oral Diseases, 2019
OBJECTIVE We investigated whether patients with geographic tongue have increased salivary levels of calprotectin and if there is a correlation between the salivary levels of calprotectin and interleukin 8 (IL-8), which is another marker of inflammation.
V. Garsjö   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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