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The Laryngoscope, 1984
AbstractSubtotal or total glossectomies performed for malignancies or other afflictions of the tongue are fraught with great disabling problems postoperatively. Recently the introduction of myocutaneous flaps has aroused new interest in surgical procedures to reconstruct the tongue following major resections.A new approach to functional reconstruction ...
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AbstractSubtotal or total glossectomies performed for malignancies or other afflictions of the tongue are fraught with great disabling problems postoperatively. Recently the introduction of myocutaneous flaps has aroused new interest in surgical procedures to reconstruct the tongue following major resections.A new approach to functional reconstruction ...
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Pediatric Emergency Care, 1995
Lymphangiomas are uncommon congenital tumors of the lymphatic system which usually occur in the head and neck; involvement of the tongue is rare. We report the case of a six-year-old Asian girl with a lymphangioma of the tongue. The differential diagnosis and treatment of tongue lymphangioma are also reviewed.
B, Lobitz, T, Lang
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Lymphangiomas are uncommon congenital tumors of the lymphatic system which usually occur in the head and neck; involvement of the tongue is rare. We report the case of a six-year-old Asian girl with a lymphangioma of the tongue. The differential diagnosis and treatment of tongue lymphangioma are also reviewed.
B, Lobitz, T, Lang
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Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1989
Abstract Chondroma is uncommon in the oral region. It usually occurs in the hard palate, alveolar ridge, condyle, or coronoid process. Only a few cases of oral extraskeletal chondroma have been reported,1–8 the most common site being the tongue. We report an additional case of chondroma involving the tongue and present a brief review of the subject.
Y, Tani, T, Azuma, M, Nagayama
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Abstract Chondroma is uncommon in the oral region. It usually occurs in the hard palate, alveolar ridge, condyle, or coronoid process. Only a few cases of oral extraskeletal chondroma have been reported,1–8 the most common site being the tongue. We report an additional case of chondroma involving the tongue and present a brief review of the subject.
Y, Tani, T, Azuma, M, Nagayama
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British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1987
A rare case of osteoma of the tongue is reported. It occurs most commonly in females in the third and fourth decades, is usually pedunculated and located on the dorsum of the tongue immediately posterior to the foramen caecum. Following surgical removal, recurrence has not been reported. The aetiology and pathogenesis remain obscure.
S, Markaki, J, Gearty, P, Markakis
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A rare case of osteoma of the tongue is reported. It occurs most commonly in females in the third and fourth decades, is usually pedunculated and located on the dorsum of the tongue immediately posterior to the foramen caecum. Following surgical removal, recurrence has not been reported. The aetiology and pathogenesis remain obscure.
S, Markaki, J, Gearty, P, Markakis
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2020
Abstract Instructions for producing good single tonguing and suggestions for learning to double-tongue. A look at starting the first note and why the concept of “attack” is problematic.
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Abstract Instructions for producing good single tonguing and suggestions for learning to double-tongue. A look at starting the first note and why the concept of “attack” is problematic.
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Tongue tip reconstruction with sliding tongue flap
Journal of Stomatology Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeryTongue tip defects cause severe dysfunction of speech and swallowing, yet there are few techniques of reconstruction for tongue tip defects. This report describes the effectiveness of a sliding tongue flap for tongue tip reconstruction following anterior partial glossectomy.
Takanori Eguchi +3 more
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1956
True osteomata of the tongue, comprised solely of dense bone, are very rare lesions. In fact, tumors of the tongue containing bone are almost as unusual as osteomata. When one considers that the tongue is an active muscular organ subject to trauma, especially at its tip and margins, the relative lack of calcified tumors is surprising.
D H, DREIZIN, Y, MASUGI, R, PEIMER
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True osteomata of the tongue, comprised solely of dense bone, are very rare lesions. In fact, tumors of the tongue containing bone are almost as unusual as osteomata. When one considers that the tongue is an active muscular organ subject to trauma, especially at its tip and margins, the relative lack of calcified tumors is surprising.
D H, DREIZIN, Y, MASUGI, R, PEIMER
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1958
Excessive mobility of the tongue was first brought to the attention of the medical world by Petit, 1 in 1742, when he described three cases of tongue swallowing in children, causing death of two of them by suffocation. This was due to the excessive length of the frenulum, which failed to exercise its due influence in fixing the forepart of the tongue ...
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Excessive mobility of the tongue was first brought to the attention of the medical world by Petit, 1 in 1742, when he described three cases of tongue swallowing in children, causing death of two of them by suffocation. This was due to the excessive length of the frenulum, which failed to exercise its due influence in fixing the forepart of the tongue ...
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Journal of Postcolonial Writing, 2011
The balance was unequal. I learnt to read and write English, in Karachi, aged five. I’m told I spoke it earlier. I started to study Urdu at eight.
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The balance was unequal. I learnt to read and write English, in Karachi, aged five. I’m told I spoke it earlier. I started to study Urdu at eight.
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1979
A case of an enormous lipoma of the tongue is presented. The absence of dentoalveolar changes and the complete adaption of the functions of the tongue are discussed briefly.
C, Lekkas, R, van Hoof
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A case of an enormous lipoma of the tongue is presented. The absence of dentoalveolar changes and the complete adaption of the functions of the tongue are discussed briefly.
C, Lekkas, R, van Hoof
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