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Lymphangiomatous macroglossia

The Laryngoscope, 1976
AbstractLymphangiomatous macroglossia, or giant tongue, usually presents within the first two years of life. The tongue enlarges to the point of protrusion from the mouth with resultant ulceration and frank necrosis of the tip. There may be associated malocclusion and prognathia produced by the enlargement of the tongue.The pathology and clinical ...
W S, Dinerman, E N, Myers
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Macroglossia in myelomatosis

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1969
Summary Three patients with macroglossia are described. Two had confirmed myelomatosis with secondary amyloid or paramyloid. The special pattern of this disorder is emphasised and the need to investigate every patient with macroglossia according to this pattern is also emphasised.
J, Buchanan   +4 more
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Primary Macroglossia

Clinical Pediatrics, 1968
There is a clinical entity in which infants are born with large tongues as a consequence of idiopathic hypertrophy of the muscle fibers. Of nine such cases treated by this author, seven also had an omphalocele or an umbilical hernia—an association not well understood.
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Macroglossia

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2023
Kaiyi, Li, Hong, Hua, Pan, Wei
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Acute exacerbation of macroglossia

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 2005
We report the case of a large venous malformation of the tongue, preventing the patient from being able to contain it within the oral cavity. The extent of the malformation precluded a complete surgical excision. The immediate problems were; impending airway compromise, inability to speak, eat or drink, severe discomfort due to exposure-induced dryness
E, Vlachou   +3 more
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Macroglossia

Archives of Dermatology, 1985
• A 19-year-old woman presented with macroglossia of five months' duration and without bullae or erosions. A biopsy revealed a picture consistent with pemphigus vulgaris. The patient subsequently developed typical oral erosions. Her tongue enlargement and oral ulcerations improved dramatically with topical and systemic steroid therapy.
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Macroglossia

Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1996
M, Severtson, G J, Petruzzelli
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[Macroglossia].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor tandheelkunde, 2006
A 63-year-old woman was referred to a department of oral and maxillofacial surgery because of slowly increasing enlargement of the tongue. Histopathologic examination of a biopsy showed the presence of amyloid. Further physical and laboratory studies disclosed the presence of multiple myeloma (Kahler's disease). A few years before, the patient had been
P G C J, van Dijk   +2 more
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MACROGLOSSIA

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1971
P A, Rosenfeld, O P, Gupta
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