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Disease Information for Carcinoma, tongue
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Head and Neck Soft Tissue Mass
- Lateral Neck Mass
- Lump in Cervical Area
- Neck Mass
- Unilateral cervical adenopathy
- Dysphagia Swallowing Difficulties
- Bleeding from Mouth in Elderly
- Bleeding from mouth/oral blood
- Dysgeusia/Painful tongue on swallowing
- Foul breath
- Foul taste in mouth
- Halitosis
- Large tongue/macroglossia
- Oral lesion/ulcer
- Oral Ulcers in Elderly
- Painful submandibular gland
- Painless indurated oral ulcer cheek/ under tongue
- Painless oral ulcers
- Tongue lesion/sign
- Tongue Pain
- Tongue Ulcer
- Ulcerative stomatitis
- Cervical adenopathy
- Cervical adenopathy/unilateral
- Hard/non-tender cervical lymph node
- Dysarthria
- Difficulty Talking
- Something Caught in Throat sensation
- Sore throat/Pharyngitis
- Sore Throat/Throat Pain
- Throat Conditions
- Voice Alteration
- Voice Alteration in Elderly
- Voice change/disturbance/Unusual
- Voice/phonation problems
- Ear pain/otalgia normal drum
- Referred ear Pain Otalgia
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- Course/Chronic only
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- Sex & Age Groups
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- Abnormal Lab Findings (Non Measured)
- Chromosomal abnormality (Lab)
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- Xray/Lateral neck film/soft tissue abnormal
- Associated Diseases & Rule outs
- Associated Disease & Complications
- Aphthous stomatitis Aphthous oral lesions
- Cancer in Elderly
- Disease Mechanism & Classification
- Class
- CLASS/Jaw/dental/oral/salivary (category)
- CLASS/Tongue involvement/disorder (ex)
- Pathophysiology
- Pathophysiology/Gene locus Chromosome 15
- Pathophysiology/Gene locus Chromosome 9
- Pathophysiology/Gene Locus Identified/OMIM database
- Pathophysiology/Genomic indentifiers (polymorphism/snip/mutations)
- Pathophysiology/Oncogene BLM/Locus 15q
- Pathophysiology/Oncogene FA-B/Locus 9q
- Pathophysiology/Upper airway narrowing
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- PROCESS/Carcinoma (ex)
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- Drug Therapy - Indication
- SX/Dental/oral surgery
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