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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Tongue nodules
  1. ... shape, and the growth of noncancerous tumors or nodules on the tongue. Affected individuals may also have extra, missing, or ...
  2. The tongue is mainly composed of muscles. It is covered with a mucous membrane. Small nodules of tissue, called papillae, cover the upper surface of the tongue. Between the papillae are the taste ...
  3. ... trauma Facial weakness, such as Bell's palsy or tongue weakness Head ... Growths or nodules on the vocal cords People who use their ...
  4. ... hives rash itching swelling of the face, throat, tongue, lips, or eyes dizziness or fainting rapid heartbeat difficulty breathing or swallowing injection-site pain, swelling, blisters, itching, or nodules pain in the right or upper middle stomach ...
  5. ... body. Some affected people also have red, tender nodules called erythema nodosum. These nodules usually develop on the legs but can also ...
  6. ... is between the vocal cords) Noncancerous growths (polyps, nodules, cysts, granulomas, papillomas, or ulcers) on the vocal ... may teach your child how to use their tongue to create certain sounds. If a child has ...
  7. ... cords Cancer of the throat or voice box Nodules on the vocal cords Polyps (benign lumps) on ... lining of the mouth/throat Injury to the tongue or lips
  8. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)  
    ... Spleen and Stomach Thoracic Pluck, Lungs and Thymus Tongue, Eye and Zymbal's Trachea and Thyroid Scientific Data ...