1988
DOI: 10.1016/0030-4220(88)90091-6
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Intraoral findings in patients with psoriasis with a special reference to ectopic geographic tongue (erythema circinata)

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“…[18] MG is a benign inflammatory condition of the tongue of unknown given conflicting results with a few studies suggesting that geographic tongue is not an oral manifestation of psoriasis, [12] while others [19][20][21] suggesting that MG may be a manifestation of psoriasis. A few controlled studies have addressed this problem [ Table 4], which have tended to show that MG and FT are more frequently seen in patients with psoriasis compared to controls.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…[18] MG is a benign inflammatory condition of the tongue of unknown given conflicting results with a few studies suggesting that geographic tongue is not an oral manifestation of psoriasis, [12] while others [19][20][21] suggesting that MG may be a manifestation of psoriasis. A few controlled studies have addressed this problem [ Table 4], which have tended to show that MG and FT are more frequently seen in patients with psoriasis compared to controls.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Aboyans et al reported a frequency of 2.56% in Iran [23]. On the other hand, FT was reported in 6–16.7% of psoriatic patients in different studies [3,10,14,15,20]. …”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to the literature, the estimated frequency of BMG in the general population is from 1–5% [1,10,20,26] and varies from 1–10.3% in psoriatic patients [3,10,13-15,20,26]. Only Hietanen found a figure of 1% in psoriasis [10].…”
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“…Geographic stomatitis is very rare [9,16] and usually shows flattened, circinate, erythematous areas surrounded by a keratotic border [15,17].…”
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confidence: 99%