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- Q2504473 subject Q6902269.
- Q2504473 subject Q8408879.
- Q2504473 abstract "Fissured tongue (also known as "scrotal tongue," "lingua plicata," "Plicated tongue," and "furrowed tongue") is a benign condition characterized by deep grooves (fissures) in the dorsum of the tongue. Although these grooves may look unsettling, the condition is usually painless. Some individuals may complain of an associated burning sensation.It is a relatively common condition, with a prevalence of between 6.8% and 11% found amongst children. The prevalence of the condition increases significantly with age, occurring in 40% of the population after the age of 40.".
- Q2504473 icd10 "K14.5".
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- Q2504473 icd9 "529.5".
- Q2504473 icd9 "750.13".
- Q2504473 meshId "D014063".
- Q2504473 omim "137400".
- Q2504473 thumbnail Fissured_Tongue.JPG?width=300.
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- Q2504473 icd ",".
- Q2504473 icd "529.5".
- Q2504473 icd "750.13".
- Q2504473 icd "K14.5".
- Q2504473 meshid "D014063".
- Q2504473 name "Fissured tongue".
- Q2504473 omim "137400".
- Q2504473 type Disease.
- Q2504473 type Thing.
- Q2504473 type Q12136.
- Q2504473 comment "Fissured tongue (also known as "scrotal tongue," "lingua plicata," "Plicated tongue," and "furrowed tongue") is a benign condition characterized by deep grooves (fissures) in the dorsum of the tongue. Although these grooves may look unsettling, the condition is usually painless. Some individuals may complain of an associated burning sensation.It is a relatively common condition, with a prevalence of between 6.8% and 11% found amongst children.".
- Q2504473 label "Fissured tongue".
- Q2504473 depiction Fissured_Tongue.JPG.
- Q2504473 name "Fissured tongue".