Tongue superior longitudinal muscle contracture is a condition in which the intrinsic muscle fibers running just beneath the tongue’s dorsal surface (the ...
Tongue superior longitudinal muscle dystrophy is a rare condition in which the superior longitudinal muscle—an intrinsic muscle layer just beneath the tongue’s ...
Tongue superior longitudinal muscle dystonia is a movement disorder characterized by involuntary, sustained, or intermittent muscle contractions of the ...
A strain of the superior longitudinal muscle of the tongue occurs when the thin, ribbon‑like intrinsic muscle on the tongue’s top surface is overstretched or ...
A tongue superior longitudinal muscle sprain is a rare injury in which the intrinsic superior longitudinal fibers of the tongue are overstretched or torn. ...
A superior longitudinal muscle tear is an injury in which the intrinsic muscle fibers just beneath the dorsal mucosa of the tongue are overstretched or torn. ...
A tongue superior longitudinal muscle injury refers to damage affecting the thin, ribbon‑like intrinsic muscle that runs along the top (dorsal) surface of the ...
Tongue superior longitudinal muscle atrophy is the wasting or thinning of the top intrinsic fiber layer of your tongue, leading to a reduction in muscle bulk ...
A rare form of oral cancer in which malignant (cancer) cells originate in—or invade—the superior longitudinal muscle of the tongue, one of the intrinsic tongue ...
Muscle hypertrophy refers to an increase in the size of a muscle due to enlargement of its component fibers, typically in response to increased workload or ...
Fibrosis of the superior longitudinal muscle of the tongue is a condition in which healthy muscle fibers are replaced by excess connective tissue (scar), ...
An infection of the superior longitudinal muscle of the tongue is a rare form of infectious myositis, in which germs invade one of the tongue’s intrinsic ...
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