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Fig 1. Geographic tongue (benign migratory glossitis) in a 4-year-old girl. Note the pink continent among the white ocean. |
Fig 2. Geographic tongue (benign migratory glossitis). Note the pink continents among the white oceans. |
Fig 3. Fissured tongue present since birth. Although this has also been called a scrotal tongue, the preferred terminology is now fissured tongue, for obvious reasons. |
Fig 4. A mild asymptomatic case of geographic tongue. Note the atrophic liform papillae and the subtle white halo. |
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