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Thermal injury to the tongue from an operative laryngoscope
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2007ObjectiveTo understand risk and possible mechanisms of thermal injury to the tongue during suspension laryngoscopy.Study Design and SettingTongue injury was noted following suspension laryngoscopy in a cluster of cases; the findings raised suspicion for thermal injury.
Brian T, McMullin +2 more
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Transection of the Base of the Tongue Caused by Penetrating Injury
The American Surgeon, 1999Traumatic transection of the base of the tongue can be a life-threatening injury because of blood loss and airway obstruction. Airway control, hemostasis, and meticulous anatomic repair are necessary to prevent speech and airway dysfunction. Laryngeal injuries, when present, require these same principles.
J P, Steinig, E D, DeLoach, C R, Boyd
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Focal localization of inflammatory cytokines and neurotrophins in a tongue chronic injury model
Archives of Oral Biology, 2019Chronic injury in tongue causes the variety of reactions in the oral cavity, frequently leading to its functional and structural disintegrity including inflammation and sensory dysfunction, but its detailed profiles were not elucidated yet. One of the chronically injured tongue such as tongue piercing, as a pathological aspect, is currently popular ...
Jae Kap Choi +2 more
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A Case of Immobility of the Tongue Caused by Open Injury of the Pharynx
開放性咽頭外傷によって高度舌運動障害を生じた非常にまれな症例を経験した。症例は39歳男性,自宅で転倒し,ガラス戸に頭から突っ込み,頸部に深い裂傷を負った。救急搬送時にはショック状態で気管切開後,閉創した。その後,高度の舌運動障害を認め,構音訓練と嚥下障害を呈した。その後,舌の萎縮を認めるようになったが,構音訓練のリハビリテーションを中心に施行し ...
Higashino, Masaaki +4 more
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Regenerative changes in rat tongue muscle following crushing injury
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1970Abstract Muscle regeneration was studied following mild crushing injury of the tongue in rats. The method presents the distinct advantage of reproducible muscle injury which can be induced without surgically exposing the muscle. Spatial relationships were largely maintained intact, and wound healing was not complicated by ingrowth of granulation ...
S M, Standish, L R, Eversole
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The Macroscopic and Microscopic Effects of Radiofrequency Injury in the Porcine Tongue
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2009OBJECTIVECurrent treatment protocols for obstructive sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome with radiofrequency ablation of the base of the tongue are empiric. Injecting local anesthetics and saline into the treatment site is believed to shorten treatment duration and improve results.
Norman N, Ge +2 more
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The vascular response to mild thermal injury to the rat tongue
Archives of Oral Biology, 1968Abstract Evidence that the delayed increase in vascular permeability following mild thermal injury is due to direct damage to the vessel walls, rather than to the action of mediators, has been found by comparing the response of the tongue to that of skin and muscle in the rat.
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Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine, 1976
Abstract.Rat's tongues were injured by cold and the reactive processes were observed by light and electron microscopy. Injured animals and untreated controls were injected with aurothiomalate and the cells in tongue muscles which contained gold were observed after increasing injection‐sacrifice time intervals.In the very rapid regeneration, gold ...
R, Yarom, I, Heling, A, Dorman
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Abstract.Rat's tongues were injured by cold and the reactive processes were observed by light and electron microscopy. Injured animals and untreated controls were injected with aurothiomalate and the cells in tongue muscles which contained gold were observed after increasing injection‐sacrifice time intervals.In the very rapid regeneration, gold ...
R, Yarom, I, Heling, A, Dorman
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Denervation Atrophy of the Tongue after Hypoglossal-Nerve Injury
New England Journal of Medicine, 2012A 69-year-old man presented for evaluation of an unusual color and decreased mobility on the right side of his tongue.
Luis Junquera, Lorena Gallego
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Spatial Relationship of Basal Cells in the Mouse Tongue after Radiation Injury
Radiation Research, 1974Male C57B1 mice were used to study the spatial relationship of basal cells in DNA synthesis and mitosis in the epithelium of the anterior dorsum of the mouse tongue after radiation injury. The distribution of basal cells in DNA synthesis and mitosis was nonrandom on the third through the sixth postirradiation day in mouse tongues which had received ...
Glass, R T, Goepp, R A
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