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    What is the most likely diagnosis in a man with a 3-month history of migratory lesions on the tongue? A) Geographic tongue B) Oral candidiasis C) Lichen planus D) Oral hairy leukoplakia E) Pemphigus vulgaris

    Dr. Sandhya Negi
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    ❄ 2seperate cases & complaints. 2seperate diagnosis.

    Dr. Partha Sarathi Sahana
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    hi guys...this is 5years old bhavishya..weight 16.8kg..having these patches on tounge and phyrinx..irregular paches more like candida..quite similar to oral hairy lukoplakia..patches are since long time..not noticed by family...chenge shape with time...poor oral hygien......likely candida..but no suggetion of immunocompromised...kindly review and give ur invaluable suggetions

    Dr. Gopal Modi
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    complain since 1 year.treated several times by different drs.no result.kindly diagnose and treatment

    Dr. Jagannath Suar
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    a 40 year female having tongue eruptions since 6 month pain only when eat some hot food no burning sensation no fever no itching some hyperacidity problem plz dx and rx

    Dr. Kulwinder Singh
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