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Patologia Oral e Maxilofacial
MICROGLOSSIA (HIPOGLOSSIA) CARACTERÍTISTICAS CLÍNICAS A
microglossia é uma alteração de desenvolvimento incomum, de etiologia
desconhecida, caracterizada por uma língua anormalmente pequena. Em casos
raros, a língua ...
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Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology
Microglossia is an uncommon developmental condition of unknown cause that is
characterized by an abnormally small tongue. In rare instances, virtually the
entire tongue may be missing (aglossia). Isolated microglossia is known to occur,
...
Chi-ming (Angela) Lee, Douglas D. Damm, Brad W. Neville, 2008
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Essentials of Oral Pathology
Microglossia isa rare congenital anomaly inwhich only a tiny or rudimentary
tongue develops in the oral cavity. Although microglossia may develop as an
isolated case but in most cases it occurs in association with other congenital
anomalies, ...
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Shafer'S Textbook Of Oral Pathology (6Th Edition)
Microglossia. Syndrome. This malformation is very rare, since the first publication
which was attributed Gaillard and Nogue to Antoine De Jussieu in 1718, to
present till date there have been less than 35 cases reported (Grinspan, 1976).
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Textbook of Oral Medicine
... other desquamative disorders CONGENITAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL
DISORDERS Agiossia and Microgiossia Definition ' Aglossia—it is the complete
absent of tongue at birth. ' Microglossia—it is the presence of small rudimentary
tongue.
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Color Atlas of Orofacial Health and Disease in Children and ...
MACROGLOSSIA. AMD. MICROGLOSSIA. The tongue varies enormously in size,
but is particularly large if inflamed or edematous in angioedema, if infiltrated such
as by hemangioma, lymphangioma or various deposits, or in some conditions ...
Crispian Scully, Richard Welbury, Catherine Flaitz, 2001
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Human Malformations and Related Anomalies
13.1 Aglossia, Hypoglossia, Microglossia Aglossia, hypoglossia, and
microglossia cover the range of total to partial absence of the tongue. Diagnosis
is established on clinical inspection. Aglossia is an inaccurate term because
some tongue ...
Roger E. Stevenson Director, Judith G. Hall Professor of Pediatrics University of British Columbia, 2005
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Principles and Practice of Pedodontics
In rare cases, almost the Whole tongue may be absent/ missing. This is called
aglossia. Microglossia is frequently associated with hypoplasia of the mandible
and the lower incisors may be missing. It may also be associated with constricted
...
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Medical-legal and Forensic Aspects of Communication ...
... it to place pressure behind the teeth. Because of the pressure, the teeth
protrude. Microglossia and macroglossia refer to a tongue that is either too small
or too large. Microglossia occurs when the tongue is too small relative to the oral
cavity ...
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Stem Cells, Craniofacial Development and Regeneration
For example, loss of Tgfbr2 in CNCCs results in microglossia with defects in
CNCC-derived connective tissue and tongue muscle development (Hosokawa et
al., 2010). Similarly, Wnt1-Cre;Alk5 fl/fl mice exhibit severe microglossia (our ...
George T.J. Huang, Irma Thesleff, 2013
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Bifid Tongue, a Rare Congenital Malformation, Is a Prenatal Clue for …
Prenatal detection of tongue abnormalities, including macroglossia and microglossia, has already been described. In 1997, Achiron et al2 established a ... «Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 二月 12»