Macroglossia is defined as an increase in volume of the movable part and/or the base of the tongue. This condition is responsible for many functional (phonatory, masticatory, occlusal, orthodontic, and gustatory) and psychological disorders. A well-planned surgical intervention may improve things. We present in this technical note in which the results of a reduction glossoplasty using a modified Morgan technique was performed on three young patients with true congenital macroglossia. The technique is discussed in detail
Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome is a congenital syndrome with some anomaly in overgrowth. Most common ma...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a partial glossectomy on volumetric changes of ...
Uniform enlargement of the tongue in infancy and in childhood is generally associated with cretinism...
Congenital macroglossia is uncommon condition, Enlargement can be true as seen in vascular malformat...
AbstractCongenital macroglossia is uncommon condition, Enlargement can be true as seen in vascular m...
Background/aim: Although several surgical techniques have been described for reduction glossectomy i...
The present report consists of discussing the surgical procedures for two types of macroglossia. In ...
Macroglossia is observed in the majority of paediatric patients diagnosed with Beckwith-Wiedemann sy...
OBJECTIVE: We present an overview of international literature concerning macroglossia-related etiolo...
Objective: We hereby describe a new surgical technique, which allows efficient tongue reduction with...
OBJECTIVE: We present an overview of international literature concerning macroglossia-related etiol...
AbstractThe Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome is a congenital disorder with diverse clinical manifestation...
Macroglossia designates a condition where the tongue in rest position protruyes beyond the alveolar...
A case of macroglossia caused by Beckwith Wiedemann syndrome is reported. Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrom...
Macroglossia causes functional deficits such as airway obstruction, drooling, phonation difficulties...
Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome is a congenital syndrome with some anomaly in overgrowth. Most common ma...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a partial glossectomy on volumetric changes of ...
Uniform enlargement of the tongue in infancy and in childhood is generally associated with cretinism...
Congenital macroglossia is uncommon condition, Enlargement can be true as seen in vascular malformat...
AbstractCongenital macroglossia is uncommon condition, Enlargement can be true as seen in vascular m...
Background/aim: Although several surgical techniques have been described for reduction glossectomy i...
The present report consists of discussing the surgical procedures for two types of macroglossia. In ...
Macroglossia is observed in the majority of paediatric patients diagnosed with Beckwith-Wiedemann sy...
OBJECTIVE: We present an overview of international literature concerning macroglossia-related etiolo...
Objective: We hereby describe a new surgical technique, which allows efficient tongue reduction with...
OBJECTIVE: We present an overview of international literature concerning macroglossia-related etiol...
AbstractThe Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome is a congenital disorder with diverse clinical manifestation...
Macroglossia designates a condition where the tongue in rest position protruyes beyond the alveolar...
A case of macroglossia caused by Beckwith Wiedemann syndrome is reported. Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrom...
Macroglossia causes functional deficits such as airway obstruction, drooling, phonation difficulties...
Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome is a congenital syndrome with some anomaly in overgrowth. Most common ma...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of a partial glossectomy on volumetric changes of ...
Uniform enlargement of the tongue in infancy and in childhood is generally associated with cretinism...