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==History and Symptoms== | ==History and Symptoms== | ||
P-VS sufferers often complain of a burning sensation with the tongue and oral mucosa, and atrophy of lingual papillae produces a smooth, shiny red tongue dorsum. | P-VS sufferers often complain of a burning sensation with the tongue and oral mucosa, and atrophy of lingual papillae produces a smooth, shiny red tongue dorsum. | ||
* [[Dysphagia]] (difficulty in swallowing) | |||
* [[Pain]] | |||
* [[Weakness]] | |||
* [[Odynophagia]] | |||
* Atrophic [[Glossitis]] | |||
* Angular [[stomatitis]] | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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History and Symptoms
P-VS sufferers often complain of a burning sensation with the tongue and oral mucosa, and atrophy of lingual papillae produces a smooth, shiny red tongue dorsum.
- Dysphagia (difficulty in swallowing)
- Pain
- Weakness
- Odynophagia
- Atrophic Glossitis
- Angular stomatitis