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Causes and management of tongue bite in primary care
Tongue bite typically refers to an injury to the tongue caused by accidental biting. While it may not be a severe medical emergency, it can cause discomfort and pain.
Tina Chowdhary, Raman Kumar
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MANAGEMENT AND OUTCOME OF PAEDIATRIC TONGUE INJURIES. [PDF]
Paediatric tongue injuries are common ailments seen in major paediatric centres, The injuries are usually due to fall while running or walking. Primary suturing of the wound gives excellent result.
M.Ananthan +2 more
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Abstract Early childhood has increasingly been acknowledged as a vital time for all children. Inclusive and quality education is part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with the further specification that all children have access to quality pre‐primary education.
Laura H. V. Wright +8 more
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Hypoglossal Nerve Palsy as a Complication of an Anterior Approach for Cervical Spine Surgery [PDF]
A recurrent laryngeal nerve injury is known as a complication referring to an anterior cervical spine surgery. However, hypoglossal nerve injury is not well known yet.
Tatsuya Yasuda +6 more
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Tongue Entrapment in a Plastic Bottleneck
Introduction Oral foreign bodies and perioral injuries are common occurrence among paediatric population. These may range from benign occurrences to those that may threaten the airway.
Ram Rajmani Singh +3 more
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Isolated cranial nerve injury is a very rare complication of anesthesia. Specifically, hypoglossal nerve palsy affects mobility of the tongue and basic functions of swallowing and speech, and injury can be associated with placement and/or positioning of ...
Kahlin Leuzinger, Lopa Misra
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Lgr5 Identifies Progenitor Cells Capable of Taste Bud Regeneration after Injury. [PDF]
Taste buds are composed of a variety of taste receptor cell types that develop from tongue epithelium and are regularly replenished under normal homeostatic conditions as well as after injury.
Norifumi Takeda +5 more
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Lacerated Tongue Injury in Children
Other than in patients suffering from epilepsy, tongue lacerations are rare. Most commonly, these injuries occur when the tongue is between the teeth and a fall or blow occurs. They cause parents to panic and the child to cry uncontrollably with blood, tooth and soft tissue debris in the mouth.
Das, Usha Mohan, Gadicherla, Prahlad
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Lingual nerve injury rarely occurs after using the laryngeal mask airway (LMA). A 40-year-old woman with no comorbidities visited the hospital for left breast-conserving surgery. Anesthesia was performed using LMA Supreme™.
Kyung Nam Park, Hae Jeong Jeong
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New-Onset Tongue Weakness Due to Skull Base Metastases to Bilateral Hypoglossal Canals
Hypoglossal nerve palsy is a rare disorder resulting in dysarthria and tongue weakness, usually caused by direct nerve compression or injury. Malignant invasion of the skull base can rarely lead to bilateral hypoglossal nerve compression at the exit of ...
Michael T. Do +3 more
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