PMID: 8580641Nov 1, 1995Paper

Tongue necrosis due to vasculitis

Acta Paediatrica
B M Ekman-JoelssonG Hattevig

Abstract

We describe a 7-year-old boy with necrosis of the tongue due to a generalized vasculitis, with symptoms and signs consistent with periarteritis nodosa and appearing after an infection with streptococci. Approximately one-third of the tongue had to be extirpated.

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