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Atypical benign migratory glossitis. Report of a case with histologic and electron microscopic evaluations
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, and Oral Pathology
|December 11, 1976
Abstract:
A case of benign migratory glossitis atypically confined to only one side of the tongue is presented. The diagnosis was confirmed by repeated histopathologic evaluation. Electron microscopic studies revealed a striking intimacy between sensory nerve processes and the basal lamina of the lingual epithelium.