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- Geographic_tongue abstract "Geographic tongue, also known by several other terms, is an inflammatory condition of the mucous membrane of the tongue, usually on the dorsal surface. It is a common condition, affecting approximately 2–3% of the general population. It is characterized by areas of smooth, red depapillation (loss of lingual papillae) which migrate over time. The name comes from the map-like appearance of the tongue, with the patches resembling the islands of an archipelago. The cause is unknown, but the condition is entirely benign (importantly, it does not represent oral cancer), and there is no curative treatment. Uncommonly, geographic tongue may cause a burning sensation on the tongue, for which various treatments have been described with little formal evidence of efficacy.".
- Geographic_tongue icd10 "K14.1".
- Geographic_tongue icd9 "529.1".
- Geographic_tongue thumbnail Landkartenzunge_005.jpg?width=300.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageID "3181180".
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageLength "16586".
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageOutDegree "60".
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageRevisionID "693397225".
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Acanthosis.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Anatomical_terms_of_location.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Anemia.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Antihistamine.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Anxiolytic.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Archipelago.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Arthritis.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Atopy.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Atrophy.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Biopsy.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Burning_mouth_syndrome.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ailments_of_unknown_etiology.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Conditions_of_the_mucous_membranes.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tongue_disorders.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Conjunctivitis.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Corticosteroid.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Crenated_tongue.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Dermatology.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Diabetes_mellitus.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Differential_diagnosis.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Epithelium.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Erythema.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Erythema_chronicum_migrans.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Fissured_tongue.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Gene.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Glossitis.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink HLA-B51.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink HLA-Cw6.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink HLA-DR5.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink HLA-DRW6.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Human_leukocyte_antigen.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Hyperkeratosis.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Incidence_(epidemiology).
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Leukoplakia.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Lichen_planus.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Lingual_papilla.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Lupus_erythematosus.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Lyme_disease.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Mouth_ulcer.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Mucous_membrane.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Munros_microabscess.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Oral_cancer.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Oral_candidiasis.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Parafunctional_activity.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Prevalence.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Psoriasis.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Reactive_arthritis.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Riboflavin.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Seborrhoeic_dermatitis.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink T_cell.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Taste_bud.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Tongue.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Topical_anesthetic.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Urethritis.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLink Uveitis.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLinkText ":Geographic tongue".
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLinkText "Geographic tongue".
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageWikiLinkText "geographic tongue".
- Geographic_tongue align "right".
- Geographic_tongue caption "The appearance of geographic tongue is variable from one person to the next and changes over time. The bottom image shows fissured tongue combined with geographic tongue. It is common for these two conditions to coexist.".
- Geographic_tongue direction "vertical".
- Geographic_tongue field Dermatology.
- Geographic_tongue icd "529.1".
- Geographic_tongue icd "K14.1".
- Geographic_tongue image "Fissured geographic tongue.jpg".
- Geographic_tongue image "Geographic Tongue.jpg".
- Geographic_tongue image "Geographic tongue .jpg".
- Geographic_tongue image "Human geographic tongue.jpg".
- Geographic_tongue image "Karttakieli.jpg".
- Geographic_tongue medlineplus "1049".
- Geographic_tongue mesh "D005929".
- Geographic_tongue name "Geographic tongue".
- Geographic_tongue width "170".
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_image.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Oral_pathology.
- Geographic_tongue wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Geographic_tongue subject Category:Ailments_of_unknown_etiology.
- Geographic_tongue subject Category:Conditions_of_the_mucous_membranes.
- Geographic_tongue subject Category:Tongue_disorders.
- Geographic_tongue hypernym Condition.
- Geographic_tongue type Disease.
- Geographic_tongue type Ailment.
- Geographic_tongue type Disorder.
- Geographic_tongue type Redirect.
- Geographic_tongue type Thing.
- Geographic_tongue type Q12136.
- Geographic_tongue comment "Geographic tongue, also known by several other terms, is an inflammatory condition of the mucous membrane of the tongue, usually on the dorsal surface. It is a common condition, affecting approximately 2–3% of the general population. It is characterized by areas of smooth, red depapillation (loss of lingual papillae) which migrate over time. The name comes from the map-like appearance of the tongue, with the patches resembling the islands of an archipelago.".
- Geographic_tongue label "Geographic tongue".
- Geographic_tongue sameAs Q1981315.
- Geographic_tongue sameAs Geografiese_tong.
- Geographic_tongue sameAs لسان_جغرافي.