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  • geographic tongue
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  • geographical tongue
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  • hairy tongue
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  • lobulated tongue
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  • mappy tongue
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  • median groove of tongue
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  • magenta tongue
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  • plicated tongue
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  • parrot tongue
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  • raspberry tongue
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  • split tongue
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  • stippled tongue
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  • strawberry tongue
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  • scrotal tongue
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  • wooden tongue
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  • tongue-jaw lift maneuver
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  • parrot tongue
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  • plicated tongue
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  • raspberry tongue
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  • scrotal tongue
    (¢¡fissured tongue) ±Õ¿­Çô, °í¶ûÇô
  • sore tongue
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  • split tongue
    (¢¡bifid tongue) °¥¸²Çô
  • stippled tongue
    (¢¡dotted tongue) Á¡¾ó·èÇô, Á¡»ó¼³
  • strawberry tongue
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  • tongue swallowing
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  • tongue
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  • tongue-tie
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  • tongue thickening
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  • mosaic pattern
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  • mosaic pattern
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  • muscle pattern
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  • nodular pattern
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  • occlusal pattern
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  • optokinetic pattern
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  • pattern of failure
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  • pattern recognition
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EEGV1 electroencephalographic variant pattern 1
MCP maximum closure pressure; maximum contraction pattern; malanocortin receptor; melphalan, cyclophosph...
MCPP metacarpophalangeal pattern profile; metacarpophalangeal profile; meta-chlorophenylpiperazine
MCPPP metacarpophalangeal pattern profile plot
MPB male pattern baldness; meprobamate
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SDP strain distribution pattern
TBPf Trabecular Bone Pattern Factor
TABP Type A Behavior Pattern
XCIP X chromosome inactivation pattern
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  • scrotal tongue
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Electron Channeling Pattern <microscopy> A pattern formed by the periodic backscattering of electrons by the specimen lattice in a transmission electron microscope. Allows determination of crystal structure and lattice parameters in crystals greater than 10 micrometres diameter.
Acronym: ECP
(05 Aug 1998)
juvenile pattern A precordial T-wave inversion, sometimes with J-ST elevations in an electrocardiogram, resembling that seen in normal children, which occurs as a normal variant in some adults, especially blacks, and especially in leads V1, V2, and V3.
(05 Mar 2000)
female pattern alopecia Diffuse partial hair loss in the centroparietal area of the scalp, with preservation of the frontal and temporal hair lines; the most frequent type of androgenic alopecia in women.
(05 Mar 2000)
female pattern baldness <dermatology> Hair loss in women that may be associated with aging, hormones (androgens) or genetic predisposition.
The pattern of baldness in women is different from that of men. In women there is thinning of the hair all over the scalp, but the frontal hairline is maintained. The hair loss is usually permanent. Treatment has been successful with topical minoxidil in some cases.
(27 Sep 1997)
adder's-tongue <botany> A genus of ferns (Ophioglossum), whose seeds are produced on a spike resembling a serpent's tongue.
The yellow dogtooth violet.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
anti-black-tongue factor A precursor of NAD, that is a product of the oxidation of nicotine.
(18 Nov 1997)
baked tongue The dry blackish tongue noted when patients with typhoid fever or other disorders are allowed to become dehydrated.
(05 Mar 2000)
bald tongue An erythematous, edematous, and painful tongue which appears smooth due to loss of the filiform and sometimes the fungiform papillae secondary to certain nutritional deficiencies, especially B-vitamin deficencies, as seen in pellagra, thiamin deficiency, and disorders such as pernicious anaemia (Hunter's or Moeller's glossitis).
Synonym: bald tongue.
(05 Mar 2000)
base of tongue The posterior attached portion of the tongue.
Synonym: radix linguae, base of tongue.
(05 Mar 2000)
beet-tongue Sometimes used of the tongue in pellagra, where intense erythema appears, first at the tip, then along the edges, and finally over the dorsum; there may be pain and increased elevation; the shiny appearance results from oedema, not atrophy, except in chronic pellagra.
(05 Mar 2000)
bifid tongue A structural defect of the tongue in which the extremity is divided longitudinally for a greater or lesser distance.
See: diglossia.
Synonym: cleft tongue.
(05 Mar 2000)
bird's-tongue <botany> The knotgrass (Polygonum aviculare).
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
black tongue In canines, a disorder associated with a deficency of nicotinic acid.
Black to yellowish brown discoloration of the dorsum of the tongue due to staining by exogenous material such as the components of tobacco; usually superimposed on hairy tongue.
Synonym: lingua nigra, melanoglossia, nigrities linguae.
(05 Mar 2000)
black-tongue disease A disease of dogs similar to human pellagra and due to niacin deficiency.
(05 Mar 2000)
blind foramen of the tongue <anatomy> A median pit on the dorsum of the posterior part of the tongue, from which the limbs of a V-shaped furrow run forward and outward; it is the site of origin of the thyroid gland and subsequent thyroglossal duct in the embryo.
Synonym: foramen caecum linguae, blind foramen of the tongue, caecal foramen of the tongue, Morgagni's foramen, pleuroperitoneal foramen.
(05 Mar 2000)
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