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Temporal arteritis presenting with tongue necrosis. [PDF]
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Burning mouth syndrome: A review on its diagnostic and therapeutic approach.
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Glossalgia as a psychodermatological syndrome
Zhurnal Nevrologii I Psikhiatrii Imeni S S Korsakova, 2021To study clinical characteristics of burning mouth syndrome or glossalgia is a functional disorder with painful sensations in the oral cavity with verification of the psychopathological structure, typology and nosology of the syndrome within the continuum of neurotic/psychotic disorders and dermatological pathology, i.e.
Evgeniya Voronova +2 more
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Use of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in the complex treatment of glossalgia
Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 1996Thirty-four patients with glossalgia were studied. The painful part of tongue was electrically stimulated using an 'Elektronika-2M' apparatus with a current of 45 microA for 10-20 min (current strength was patient-controlled to produce the sensation of local prickling): courses consisted of 10-12 treatments.
V E, Grechko, E G, Borisova
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Experience of glossalgia treatment by an otolaryngologist
INNOVATIONS IN MEDICINE: ACHIEVEMENTS OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN REPRESENTATIVESN. V. Lamza +2 more
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[The neurogenic aspects of the pathogenesis of glossalgia].
Stomatologiia, 1991Comprehensive clinical, biochemical, and electrophysiologic examinations of 250 glossalgia patients have revealed disintegration of supra-segmentary vegetative formations: increased activity of sympathoadrenal and serotonin systems, depressed kallikrein-kinin system, changed level of salivary electrolytes, reduced blood supply to the facial and oral ...
E N, Dychko, V N, Mirtovskaia
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