- Median rhomboid glossitis
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Median rhomboid glossitis Classification and external resources ICD-9 529.2 Median rhomboid glossitis (also known as "Central papillary atrophy"[1]) is a condition characterized by a shiny oval or diamond-shaped elevation, invariably situated on the dorsum of the tongue in the midline immediately in front of the circumvallate papillae.[2]:803
See also
- Eruptive lingual papillitis
- Eosinophilic ulcer of the oral mucosa
- List of cutaneous conditions
References
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