chronic glossitis
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Definition
Noun: A persistent, long-term inflammation of the tongue characterized by atrophy (wasting away) of the tongue's surface tissue. This condition is sometimes associated with pernicious anemia, a vitamin B12 deficiency.
Usage
The term is used in medical contexts to diagnose and describe a specific, ongoing tongue condition. * The patient's smooth, sore tongue was diagnosed as chronic glossitis. * Chronic glossitis can be a clinical sign of an underlying nutritional deficiency.
Advanced Usage
- The diagnosis differentiates it from acute glossitis, which is a sudden, short-term inflammation.
- It is often described as part of a symptom complex, indicating its link to systemic diseases like pernicious anemia.
Variants and Related Words
- Glossitis (n): Inflammation of the tongue. This is the general term, of which chronic glossitis is a specific type.
- Atrophic glossitis (n): A synonym often used interchangeably with chronic glossitis, emphasizing the tissue atrophy.
Synonyms
- Atrophic glossitis
- Hunter's glossitis (a specific type associated with pernicious anemia)
Related Medical Terms
- Pernicious anemia: A type of anemia linked to vitamin B12 deficiency, which is a known potential cause or associated condition.
- Mucosal atrophy: The general process of thinning and wasting of mucous membrane tissue, which occurs in the tongue with this condition.
Noun
- glossitis with atrophy of tongue tissue; sometimes accompanies pernicious anemia