I Vieira, Â Fernandes, JMA Céspedes… - International Journal of …, 2011 - Elsevier Benign migratory glossitis (BMG) is a disease that affects the tongue and is considered an inflammatory disorder well recognized. It is characterized by the appearance of erosive areas on the dorsum and lateral border of the tongue that can be isolated or multiple. The aim of this study was ...
[PDF] from typographicsplus.comA Sharma… - The Journal of the Indian Dental …, 2011 - typographicsplus.com ... Key Words : Benign migratoryglossitis, Geographic tongue. Fig. 1 : Involvement of the dorsal and lateral surface of the tongue. Page 2. 142 ... Although there have been reports of a strong association between candida albicans in its various forms and benign migratoryglossitis. ... Related articles
A de Souza Bastos, ARP Leite, R Spin-Neto… - Diabetes Research and …, 2011 - Elsevier ... Among development conditions, higher prevalence of fissured tongue [22] and [23] and benign migratoryglossitis [24] is described. ... Melanin pigmentation, 12 (8.2%) *, 2 (1.8%), <0.01 *. Benign migratoryglossitis, 8 (5.4%) *, 1 (0.9%), <0.01 *. Leukoedema, 8 (5.4%), 2 (1.8%), ns. ... Related articles - All 3 versions
M Escudier, C Nunes… - Medicine, 2011 - Elsevier ... Table 1. Common medications used in oral mucosal disease. Full-size table. View Within Article. Benign migratoryglossitis (geographic tongue, erythema migrans) is usually an asymptomatic inflammatory condition of uncertain aetiology involving the epithelium of the tongue. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
A Hapa, B Aksoy, U Aslan… - Quality of Life Research, 2011 - Springer ... and hairy tongue are the most common benign tongue conditions. Geographic tongue is also known as benign migratoryglossitis and affects 1–14% of the population. The etiology is unknown [6]. It has an association with scrotal ...