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  2. Tongue disease - Wikipedia

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    Tongue diseases can be congenital or acquired, and are multiple in number. Considered according to a surgical sieve , some example conditions which can involve the tongue are discussed below. Glossitis is a general term for tongue inflammation , which can have various etiologies , e.g. infection .

  3. Category:Tongue disorders - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tongue disorders" ... Tongue disease; A. Aglossia; Ankyloglossia; B. Black hairy tongue; Burning mouth syndrome ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...

  4. Tongue diseases - Wikipedia

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  5. Glossitis - Wikipedia

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    Distinct strawberry tongue with "parched" lips as seen in a young child with Kawasaki disease. Strawberry tongue, or raspberry tongue, [25] is glossitis which manifests with hyperplastic (enlarged) fungiform papillae, giving the appearance of a strawberry. White strawberry tongue is where there is a white coating on the tongue through which the ...

  6. Tongue - Wikipedia

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    The tongue is an important accessory organ in the digestive system. The tongue is used for crushing food against the hard palate, during mastication and manipulation of food for softening prior to swallowing. The epithelium on the tongue's upper, or dorsal surface is keratinised. Consequently, the tongue can grind against the hard palate ...

  7. Geographic tongue - Wikipedia

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    Geographic tongue is a common condition, affecting 2-3% of the adult general population, [1] although other sources report a prevalence of up to 14%. [12] It is one of the most common tongue disorders that occurs in children. [21]

  8. Oral and maxillofacial pathology - Wikipedia

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    Macroglossia is a rare condition, categorised by tongue enlargement which will eventually create a crenated border in relation to the embrasures between the teeth. [ 14 ] Hereditary causes include vascular malformations , Down syndrome , Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome , Duchenne muscular dystrophy , and Neurofibromatosis type I .

  9. Burning mouth syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Chronic low-grade trauma due to parafunctional habits (e.g. rubbing the tongue against the teeth or pressing it against the palate), may be involved. [12] BMS is more common in persons with Parkinson's disease , so it has been suggested that it is a disorder of reduced pain threshold and increased sensitivity.