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Introduction: Examination of the tongue and knowledge of its variation can aid clinicians in correctly assessing the cause of a patient’s complaint. Despite World Health Organization recommendations to encourage more epidemiological assessment of oral ...
Harleen Bali +6 more
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Mohammad Hassan Hamrah,1,2 Ali Baghalian,1 Sara Ghadimi,1 Saeedeh Mokhtari,1 Mojgan Kargar,3 Maryam Khosrozadeh,1 Toba Dahi,4 Abdurrahman Charkazi,5 Mohammad Shoaib Hamrah,6 Mohammad Hussain Hamrah2 1Department of Paediatric Dentistry, School of ...
Hamrah MH +9 more
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Frequency of Tongue Anomalies among Yemeni Children in Dental Clinics
Objective: This study was designed to know the frequency of tongue anomalies and determine their relation with gender. Methods: This study was conducted on five hundreds Yemeni children, (250) boys and (250) girls with an age ranged from 6 -12 years. The
Aljawfi K.
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Fissured and geographic tongue in Williams-Beuren syndrome
Williams-Beuren Syndrome (WBS) is a rare, most often sporadic, genetic disease caused by a chromosomal microdeletion at locus 7q11.23 involving 28 genes.
Neeta Sharma, Reet Kamal
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Predictive Value of Fissured Tongue in Functional Dyspepsia Combined with Depression
Anxiety and depression are common in functional dyspepsia (FD) patients. Although fissured tongue (FT) is often observed in FD, its clinical value in such patients is rarely reported.
Jizhong Song +3 more
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Geographic Tongue and Fissured Tongue in 348 Patients with Psoriasis: Correlation with Disease Severity [PDF]
Geographic tongue (GT) and fissured tongue (FT) are the more frequent oral lesions in patients with psoriasis. The aims of this study were to compare the prevalence of GT/FT between psoriasis group (PG) and healthy controls (HC) and investigate the correlation between GT/FT and psoriasis severity using the PASI and age of psoriasis onset. Three hundred
Bruna L. S. Picciani +8 more
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Prevalence of Fissured Tongue & Geographic Tongue in the Female Students of Yazd in 2013
Introduction: Geographic and fissured tongues are the most common disorders of tongue. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the prevalence of this disorder in the female students of Yazd in 2013.
H Tabatabai +3 more
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Background: Benign migratory glossitis(GT) is a recurrent asymptomatic lesion found on the tongue) shows multiple, circinate, and irregular erythematous patches surrounded by slightly elevated white-colored keratotic band.Early childhood caries (ECC) is
Sucheta Mahant, Sanjay Kumar Thakur
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Differences in the morphological structure of the human tongue
BACKGROUND: The tongue exhibits significant individual variability in terms of shape, colour, and surface texture. Due to its location, it is easily accessible for medical examination, although often overlooked.
Klaudia Kulig +3 more
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Frequency of fissured tongue (lingua plicata) as a function of age
Fissured tongue (lingua plicata; LP) is a mostly asymptomatic condition characterized by grooves and fissures of varying depth on the dorsal surface of the tongue. Most reports in the literature indicate a prevalence of 1020%, although there is marked variation.
Nadine D, Feil, Andreas, Filippi
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