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Glossitis rhombica mediana: Rhomboid papilla-free mucous membrane in the middle third of the tongue.

Glossitis rhombica mediana: Chronic inpatient, painless, slightly raised, sharply defined, red lump in the middle of the back of the tongue in a 50-year-old patient, existing since birth.

Glossitis rhombica mediana: extensive finding with cobblestone-like surface relief. known for several years. no symptoms. combination with lingua plicata.

Glossitis mediana rhombica: Detailed picture of the tongue surface.