نتایج جستجو برای: tongue anomaly

تعداد نتایج: 62466  

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental medicine 2015
Yujie Liang Fahmi Ahmed Numan Kan Li Guiqing Liao

OBJECTIVES Tongue is the most important phonatory organ in stomatognathic system. Radical resection of tongue squamous cell carcinoma can cause tongue defect and result in serious oral dysfunction, especially in phonetic function. This study aims to reveal the influence of tongue cancer, tongue defect and tongue reconstructions to phonetic function of tongue cancer patients. STUDY DESIGN Form...

2012
J Lee M Ko T Park B Kang T Moon M Lee

Methods Decision tree analysis was carried out using clinical data collected from 1502 stroke patients with same subtypes diagnosed identically by two experts with more than 3 years of clinical experience. Among 9 tongue indicators, 6 major tongue indicators (red tongue, pale tongue, yellow fur, white fur, thick fur, teeth-marked tongue) were selected by decision tree analysis. Each PI has a sp...

Journal: :Medicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal 2011
Azmi-Mohammad-Ghaleb Darwazeh Amna-Abdulla Almelaih

UNLABELLED Tongue lesions constitute a considerable proportion of oral mucosal lesions, and are health concern to both oral health care providers and public. OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of tongue lesions and conditions among a group of Jordanian population attending dental clinics, in addition to assessment of their symptoms, knowledge, and treatment provi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1932

Journal: :Development 2012
Dong Han Hu Zhao Carolina Parada Joseph G Hacia Pablo Bringas Yang Chai

The tongue is a muscular organ and plays a crucial role in speech, deglutition and taste. Despite the important physiological functions of the tongue, little is known about the regulatory mechanisms of tongue muscle development. TGFβ family members play important roles in regulating myogenesis, but the functional significance of Smad-dependent TGFβ signaling in regulating tongue skeletal muscle...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2014
Hitoshi Maezawa Tatsuya Mima Shogo Yazawa Masao Matsuhashi Hideaki Shiraishi Yoshiyuki Hirai Makoto Funahashi

Sophisticated tongue movements contribute to speech and mastication. These movements are regulated by communication between the bilateral cortex and each tongue side. The functional connection between the cortex and tongue was investigated using oscillatory interactions between whole-head magnetoencephalographic (MEG) signals and electromyographic (EMG) signals from both tongue sides during hum...

2003

The muscular-hydrostat model of tongue function proposes a constant interaction of extrinsic (external bony attachment, insertion into base of tongue) and intrinsic (origin and insertion within the tongue) tongue muscles in all tongue movements (22). Yet, research that examines the respiratory-related effects of tongue function in mammals continues to focus almost exclusively on the respiratory...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2004
Takeshi Satow Akio Ikeda Jun-Ichi Yamamoto Tahamina Begum Dinh Ha Duy Thuy Masao Matsuhashi Tatsuya Mima Takashi Nagamine Koichi Baba Tadahiro Mihara Yushi Inoue Susumu Miyamoto Nobuo Hashimoto Hiroshi Shibasaki

We investigated the role of the cerebral cortex, particularly the face/tongue area of the primary sensorimotor (SMI) cortex (face/tongue) and supplementary motor area (SMA), in volitional swallowing by recording movement-related cortical potentials (MRCPs). MRCPs with swallowing and tongue protrusion were recorded from scalp electrodes in eight normal right-handed subjects and from implanted su...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2004
E F Bailey R F Fregosi

The muscular-hydrostat model of tongue function proposes a constant interaction of extrinsic (external bony attachment, insertion into base of tongue) and intrinsic (origin and insertion within the tongue) tongue muscles in all tongue movements (Kier WM and Smith KK. Zool J Linn Soc 83: 207-324, 1985). Yet, research that examines the respiratory-related effects of tongue function in mammals con...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2014
Ashish M Shah Arva Dahodwala

Superficial transient discoloration of the dorsum of the tongue may be caused by some foods, beverages and drugs (such as iron salts, bismuth, chlorhexidine, lansoprazole, amoxicillin, clarithromycin). When such discoloration noticeably affects the posterior dorsum of the tongue with longer filiform papillae and stained dark brown or black, the term ‘black hairy tongue’ is used. Black tongue (l...

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