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Transversus Linguae Muscle Injury
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A transversus linguae muscle injury refers to any damage—such as a strain, tear, contusion, or overuse injury—affecting the transverse intrinsic muscle of the ...

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Transversus Linguae Muscle Atrophy
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Transversus linguae muscle atrophy is the progressive loss of mass, strength, and function of the transverse (intrinsic) fibers of the tongue due to an ...

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Transversus Linguae Muscle Cancer
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Transversus linguae muscle cancer is a rare subtype of tongue cancer originating in the transverse intrinsic muscle of the tongue. In this condition, healthy ...

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Transversus Linguae Muscle Hypertrophy
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Transversus linguae muscle hypertrophy is a condition in which the transverse intrinsic muscle fibers of the tongue become abnormally enlarged. This ...

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Transversus Linguae Muscle Fibrosis
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Transversus linguae muscle fibrosis is a condition in which the transverse (transversus linguae) muscle of the tongue becomes stiff, thickened, and less ...

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Transversus Linguae Muscle Infections
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An infection of the transversus linguae muscle—one of the four intrinsic muscles of the tongue—is a rare but potentially serious condition. It occurs when ...

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Transversus Linguae Muscle Cysts
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A transversus linguae muscle cyst is a fluid-filled sac arising within or adjacent to the transverse (intrinsic) fibers of the tongue. Although rare, these ...

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Tumors Affecting the Transversus Linguae Muscle
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Tumors of the transversus linguae muscle are abnormal growths—benign or malignant—that arise from the transverse fibers of the tongue’s intrinsic musculature. ...

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Transversus Linguae Muscle Pain
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Transversus linguae muscle pain refers to discomfort originating from the transverse muscle fibers of the tongue. This intrinsic muscle runs across the ...

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Transversus Linguae Muscle Spasms
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The transversus linguae (transverse muscle of the tongue) is one of the four intrinsic tongue muscles. When this muscle involuntarily contracts or tightens, it ...

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Transversus Linguae Muscle Diseases
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Diseases of the transversus linguae muscle—one of the four intrinsic muscles of the tongue—can disrupt normal tongue shape and function, leading to ...

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Transversus Linguae Muscle Disorders
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The transversus linguae muscle, also known as the transverse muscle of the tongue, is one of four intrinsic muscles that shape and move the tongue. Disorders ...

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Tongue Transverse Muscle Dystrophy
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Tongue transverse muscle dystrophy is a disorder in which the transverse fibers of the tongue gradually weaken, shrink, or deform over time. Unlike more common ...

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Tongue Transverse Muscle Dystonia
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Tongue transverse muscle dystonia is a rare form of lingual dystonia, a focal movement disorder in which the transverse intrinsic muscle of the tongue ...

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Tongue Transverse Muscle Strain
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A tongue transverse muscle strain occurs when the intrinsic fibers that run side-to-side within the tongue (the transverse muscle) are overstretched or torn. ...

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Tongue Transverse Muscle Sprain
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A tongue transverse muscle sprain is an injury in which the intrinsic transverse fibers of the tongue are overstretched or partially torn. Unlike extrinsic ...

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Tongue Transverse Muscle Tear
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A tongue transverse muscle tear is an injury involving a split or rupture in the transverse muscle fibers of the tongue. The transverse muscle runs ...

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Tongue Transverse Muscle Contusion
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A tongue transverse muscle contusion is a bruise (bleeding within the tissue) of the transverse muscle, one of the intrinsic muscles that shapes and narrows ...

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Tongue Transverse Muscle Injury
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Injuries to the tongue transverse muscle—a key intrinsic muscle responsible for narrowing and elongating the tongue—can impair speech, swallowing, and taste. ...

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Tongue Transverse Muscle Atrophy
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Tongue transverse muscle atrophy refers to the wasting and loss of bulk of the transverse intrinsic muscle fibers that span from the median fibrous septum to ...

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