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Clinics in Dermatology, 2016
The tongue is a complex organ involved in speech and expression as well as in gustation, mastication, and deglutition. The oral cavity, along with the tongue, are sites of neoplasms, reactive processes, and infections, and may be a harbinger of systemic diseases.
Aaron R Mangold +2 more
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The tongue is a complex organ involved in speech and expression as well as in gustation, mastication, and deglutition. The oral cavity, along with the tongue, are sites of neoplasms, reactive processes, and infections, and may be a harbinger of systemic diseases.
Aaron R Mangold +2 more
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Computerized Tongue Diagnosis Based on Bayesian Networks
Tongue diagnosis is an important diagnostic method in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). However, due to its qualitative, subjective and experience-based nature, traditional tongue diagnosis has a very limited application in clinical medicine. Moreover,
B Pang, David Zhang, Kuanquan Wang
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Tongue disease in advanced AIDS
Oral Diseases, 2005Objective: This study describes the involvement and the histological alterations found in the tongues of 92 autopsied patients who died with AIDS.Materials and methods: Sex, age, CD4 cell count and clinical history were obtained from the files of 92 patients who died with AIDS.
P R, de Faria +5 more
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Madelung’s disease involving the tongue
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2000Madelung's disease or benign symmetric lipomatosis is rare. Symmetric lipomatosis of the tongue as an association of Madelung's disease is very rare; up to now only two cases of this association have been reported. We report the third case of Madelung's disease with involvement of the tongue in the form of macroglossia.
E, Vargas-Díez +3 more
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Tongue coating (TC) is a biofilm comprising desquamated epithelial cells, food debris, and microorganisms. TC is commonly found across populations and may hold significant implications for both oral and systemic health. Factors such as age, diet, smoking,
Sultan AlBeshri
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