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Tongue swelling following cleft palate repair: report of a rare case. [PDF]
Siddhant T +5 more
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Acromegaly in an elderly male with hepatic malignancy: a case report of a diagnostic dilemma. [PDF]
Sah RK, Devkota D, Sah CK, Pathak A.
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Craniofacial and Radiological Features as Diagnostic Clues to Unmask Acromegaly: A Case Report. [PDF]
Modi J +4 more
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Macroglossia is defined as an enlarged tongue and it is usually clinically diagnosed. Pseudomacryglossia concerns a tongue that is of normal size but gives a false impression of being too large in relation to adjacent anatomical structures. The causes of macroglossia are numerous and this is why various classifications have been proposed for this ...
Nikolaos Topouzelis
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Surgical Correction of Macroglossia
The present report consists of discussing the surgical procedures for two types of macroglossia. In the first case, the patient\u27s tongue, besides being abnormally long, was also extremely wide.
Massengill, R., Pickrell, K.
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Objectives: To examine the birth prevalence of congenital macroglossia and identify demographic variables and comorbidities that may influence length of stay and cost of care.
Jonathan C Simmonds
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Congenital macroglossia: surgical and orthodontic management
Objectives: A case of congenital macroglossia is reported. The most important sign of macroglossia is tongue protrusion through the lips. Tongue protrusion might influence skeletal growth and can cause anterior open bite, proclination of upper and lower ...
Giampietro Farronato +2 more
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 1993
A case of severe macroglossia resulting from trauma (tongue biting) during eclampsia and causing respiratory obstruction is described. Despite medical treatment with steroids and antibiotics for a week, followed by tracheostomy, no significant improvement was observed.
Daniel Saah +2 more
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A case of severe macroglossia resulting from trauma (tongue biting) during eclampsia and causing respiratory obstruction is described. Despite medical treatment with steroids and antibiotics for a week, followed by tracheostomy, no significant improvement was observed.
Daniel Saah +2 more
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Successful Treatment of Macroglossia Due to Lymphatic Malformation With Sirolimus
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of sirolimus therapy in a child with macroglossia due to lymphatic ...
Ceyhun Bozkurt +2 more
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