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Evidence-Based Medicine Guidelines
Stomatitis caused by dentures is the most common lesion of the oral mucosa. Up
to every second person with dentures may have oral inflammation. Almost one
half of patients seeking medical attention because of glossalgia or burning mouth
...
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Midline Medical Dictionary
See Glossalgia. Glossal. Pertaining to the tongue; lingual. Glossalgia. Pain in the
tongue; glossagra; glossodynia. Glossectomy. The amputation or excision of the
tongue glossotomy; lingulectomy. Glossitis. Inflammation of the tongue.
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Medical Terminology Basics: Programmed Instruction: ...
glossalgia (glos-al-je-ah) glossodynia (glos-o-de-ne-ah) Build two terms
meaning pain in the tongue: 1. GLOSSaLGIa (GLOS-aL-jE-aH) 2. GLOSSOdynIa
(GLOS-O-dE-nE-aH). 5-34. glossitis (glos-i-tis) Build a term meaning
inflammation of the ...
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Elsevier's Dictionary of Medicine and Biology: in English, ...
9795 8 9796 9797 8 glomus jugulare п —› 12703 310111115 organ п —› 9777
310111115 11111101' п —› 9776 glossa п —› 25732 glossal adj' —› 13506
glossalgia n —› 9795 31055ес10п1у п; е11113112111011 п yirwoosktotrń f -ng',
...
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A Thesaurus of Medical Word Roots
... (авт seizure) glossalgia (also called glossodynia) (algos pain) glossectomy (
also called glossosteresis) (ektome excision) glossitis (itis inflarrnnation)
glossodontotropism (odontos tooth + trope a turning) glossodynia (also called
glossalgia) ...
Horace Gerald Danner, 2013
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Textbook of Oral Pathology
Glossodynia Terminology • Glossalgia: The term glossalgia is used to describe
painful tongue. • Glossopyrosis: The term glossopyrosis is used to describe
burning sensation in the tongue. • Lingual paresthesia or dysesthesia: When just
...
Anil Ghom, Shubhangi Mhaske, 2009
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Textbook of Oral Medicine
NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS Giossodynia Terminology Glossalgia—the term
glossalgia is used to describe painful tongue. Glossopyrosis—the term
glossopyrosis is used to describe burning sensation in the tongue. Lingual
paresthesia or ...
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Pocket Guide and Toolkit to Dejong's Neurologic Examination
225 Glasgow coma scale, 3 1 8 glenohumeral joint, 173-175 global aphasia, 55-
56 glossalgia. 151 glossodynia, 151 glossodynia, glossalgia (burning tongue).
151 glossopharyngeal (ninth cranial) nerve (CN IX), 140-141 glossopharyngeal ...
William W. Campbell, 2007
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The Cyclopedia of medicine, surgery and specialties
(3) Glossalgia — Glossalgia is a true neuralgia of the tongue of idiopathic origin.
It is practically always confined to 1 side of the tongue. The pain is along the
course of a nerve, hence its unilateral manifestation. As a rule, only the lingual
nerve ...
George Morris Piersol, Edward L. Bortz
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Permuted Medical Subject Headings
... Nonchromaffin Glomus Vagale see Aortic Bodies Glossalgia Glossalgia
Glossectomy Glossectomy Glossina Glossina see Tsetse Flies Glossinidae G
loss in id ae Glossitis Glossitis Glossitis Areata Exfoliativa see Glossitis, Benign
Migratory- ...
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