- The
hyoid bone (lingual
bone or
tongue-
bone) (/ˈhaɪɔɪd/) is a horseshoe-shaped
bone situated in the
anterior midline of the neck
between the chin and...
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paired extrinsic muscles change the
position of the
tongue and are anc****d to
bone. The word
tongue derives from the Old
English tunge,
which comes from...
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tongue attachment (such as the
hyoid bone). They
consist of
cancellous tissue enclosed within a thin
layer of
compact bone.
Irregular bones can also...
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Other symptoms can be
crepitus or
tenderness over the
bone,
suffocation when
sticking out the
tongue, dyspnea, dysphonia, and
subcutaneous emphysema. On...
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Caviar tongue is a
condition characterized by the
purplish nodular swelling of
veins found on the
undersurface of the
tongue. It is
normal for
there to...
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porous bone
which connects the two
other layers. Furthermore, the
tongue bone (or
hyoid bone) of the wood**** is very long, and
winds around the
skull through...
- The
frenulum (or frenum) of the
tongue,
tongue web,
lingual frenulum,
frenulum linguae, or
fraenulum is a
small fold of
mucous membrane extending from...
- The jaw has no
floor and is
attached only by a
hinge and a
modified tongue bone.
Large fang-like
teeth in the
front are
followed by many
small barbed...
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abdominal if present. They lack chin barbels, have a
glossolaryngeal (
tongue)
bone with
teeth present, and the
premaxillae are
fixed to the skull. Branched...
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Geographic tongue, also
known by
several other terms, is a
condition of the
mucous membrane of the
tongue,
usually on the
dorsal surface. It is a common...