Migratory glossitis - Oral Mucosal Lesion
Synopsis

The lesional areas are most often asymptomatic, but some patients may complain of a burnt or raw sensation. Eating hot or spicy foods will increase these symptoms. As a result, patients tend to avoid acidic and spicy foods when the lesions are present. Migratory glossitis waxes and wanes and is present for decades.
Histopathologically, migratory glossitis is characterized by a psoriasiform mucositis, and several studies have suggested that the condition is somewhat more frequent in psoriatic patients. Atopic individuals may also have an increased prevalence of migratory glossitis.
Codes
K14.0 – Glossitis
SNOMEDCT:
59032001 – Benign migratory glossitis
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