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January 2007 : Single smooth surfaced and well-demarcated nodule, ventral tongue

Dolphine Oda, BDS, MSc
e-mail: doda@u.washington.edu

 

Case Summary and Diagnostic Information

This is a healthy four-year-old girl whose mother was the first to notice a single, smooth-surfaced, well-demarcated and grayish-pink nodule on the right side of the ventral surface of tongue about 4 X 4 mm in size.

History of Present Illness

Medical History

Clinical and Radiographic Findings

Excisional Biopsy

 After you have finished reviewing the available diagnostic information, make the diagnosis.

 

Contributed by
Drs. Shradha Bansal, Ryan Gibson & Mark Egbert
Tacoma Dental & Seattle Children's Hospital, WA 



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