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Lansoprazole – Induce Black Hairy Tongue- A Case Report
Lansoprazole induced black hairy tongue has been rarely reported. The purpose of this paper is to report a case of lansoprazole induce black hairy tongue and review the literature.
Eliz Aryal +2 more
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Abstract Early childhood has increasingly been acknowledged as a vital time for all children. Inclusive and quality education is part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with the further specification that all children have access to quality pre‐primary education.
Laura H. V. Wright +8 more
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An uncommon side effect of linezolid: Black hairy tongue
Linezolid therapy is known to cause black hairy tongue, which is benign and reversible. A 65‐year‐old diabetic male was on treatment for diabetic nonhealing ulcer involving right foot and sole for the past 6 months.
Shanmugapriyan Sivaraman +3 more
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Linezolid-induced black hairy tongue: a case report
Introduction Linezolid-induced black hairy tongue has been rarely reported. The purpose of this paper is to report a case of linezolid-induced black hairy tongue and review the literature.
Khasawneh Faisal Abdullah +2 more
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Overview of common oral lesions [PDF]
This article summarises common oral lesions that clinicians may face in everyday practice by categorising them by clinical presentation: ulcerated lesions, white or mixed white–red lesions, lumps and bumps, and pigmented lesions.
Esha Zahid +3 more
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Black‐brown hairy tongue: An unusual adverse effect of linezolid
Linezolid‐induced black hairy tongue (BHT) is an uncommon side effect. We present a case of linezolid induced BHT and evaluate relevant literature from the home and worldwide.
Ashrafur Rahaman Mahadi +1 more
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Black Hairy Tongue Probably Related to Paroxetine Use: A Case Report
Black hairy tongue (BHT), also known as “lingua villosa nigra,” is a benign and reversible disorder characterized by hypertrophy of filiform papillae (longer than 3 mm) on the surface of the tongue.
Mehmet Akif Camkurt +2 more
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Oral Hairy Leukoplakia in Patient with HIV/AIDS
Background: Oral hairy leukoplakia (OHL) is an asymptomatic white plaque with vertical corrugations most commonly found on the lateral borders of the tongue. It is caused by local infection of Epstein- Barr Virus (EBV).
Agustina Tri Pujiastuti +1 more
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Lingual Lichenoid Lesion Due to Dental Amalgam Fillings: Case Report and Clinical Considerations
Oral white lesions are quite common clinical conditions in clinical dental practice. They can be an expression of different diseases, so it is crucial to achieve a correct diagnosis to start an adequate treatment.
Massimo Petruzzi +4 more
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A 71-year-old man presents for evaluation of an asymptomatic black discoloration of the tongue. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Sergio, Vañó-Galván, Pedro, Jaén
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