Thursday, November 15, 2018

Juvenile Geographic Tongue with Atopic Dermatitis-A Case Report (IPDOAJ) - Lupinepublishers




Geographic tongue is a benign recurrent condition characterized by loss of epithelium especially filiform papillae commonly seen in adults. The clinical presentation may vary from asymptomatic to painful, burning ulceration. This paper reports a case of asymptomatic Geographic tongue in a male child with atopic dermatitis.



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