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A case of tongue volume measurement with the plaster tongue model for partial glossectomy in macroglossia

Oh SK, Yang WY, Lee DH

  • KMID: 2204169
  • J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 1998 Jun;25(4):593-597.
The tongue is located inside the oral cavity at rest, and the structural interrelations between the tongue and the oral cavity is essentially important for normal tongue function. Macroglossia is...
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Central tongue reduction for macroglossia

Chung IH, Song SI, Kim ES

  • KMID: 2190459
  • J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg.
  • 2003 Jun;29(3):191-194.
Macroglossia can cause dentomusculoskeletal deformities, instability of orthodontic and orthognathic surgical treatment, and create masticatory, speech and airway management problems. To determine whether a reduction glossectomy is necessary, it will...
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Reduction glossectomy of congenital macroglossia due to lymphangioma

Kim JH, Kwon HJ, Rhie JW

Macroglossia is a rare clinical condition defined as an enlarged tongue. Macroglossia can cause structural deformities like diastema and disproportionate mandibular growth and present functional disorders such as dysarthria, dysphonia,...
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Reduction glossectomy of macroglossia in beckwith-wiedemann syndrome : a case report

Kim HK, Kim ES, Ko YK, Kim SG

  • KMID: 1575609
  • J Korean Assoc Maxillofac Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 2005 Nov;27(6):559-564.
Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome is an autosomal dominant growth excess disorder, which occurs with a reported incidence of 1 in 13,700 to 1 in 17,000 live births. It constitutes a discrete...
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Prenatal Sonographic Findings of Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome: A Case Report

Yoon WS, Lee JY, Lee YH

  • KMID: 1898360
  • J Korean Soc Med Ultrasound.
  • 2000 Mar;19(1):35-37.
The Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome(BWS) is and unusual complex with variable clinical features. Major findings include defects in the abdominal wall, macroglossia and macrosomia. These features should be amenable to prenatal ultrasound...
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Anesthetic management of children with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome : Two cases report

Kim HJ, Kim JT, Kim HJ, Kim HS, Kim CS, Kim SD

Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome consists of various abnormalities, including macroglossia, visceromegaly, omphalocele, and neonatal hypoglycemia. These abnormalities frequently require operative correction and careful anesthetic management. Principal problems associated with anesthetic management in...
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A case of primary amyloidosis presenting with macroglossia

Choi JM, Rhu YG, Kim HS, Choi SY, Kim MC, Lee WY, Lee CH, Lee KM, Lee HS

  • KMID: 1694567
  • Korean J Nephrol.
  • 1993 Sep;12(3):495-501.
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A Case of Macroglossia due to Amyloidosis Associated with Multiple Myeloma

Kim RY, Lee JJ, Lee DH, Lee JK

Amyloidosis is a condition of abnormal deposition of extracellular insoluble fibrillar proteins, termed amyloid, in tissue and organs throughout the body. Systemic amyloidosis, consisting of light amyloid protein (AL protein),...
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Macroglossia secondary to lymphangioma of the deep neck space: Report of two cases

Cho HG, Kim SY, Song ES, Lee JK, Choi YY

Lymphangioma is a rare, benign, and hamartomatous tumor of the lymphatic vessels that shows a marked predilection for the head and neck region. When this tumor occurs on the tongue...
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Perioperative airway management of a patient with Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome

Tsukamoto , Hitosugi T, Yokoyama T

Airway obstruction in pediatric patients always poses a challenge for anesthesiologists. Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome causes various abnormalities such as macroglossia and omphalocele. Patients with these abnormalities often need corrective surgeries. Management...
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A CASE OF TONGUE RESECTION IN MACROGLOSSIA AS A PRESENTATION OF BECKWITH-WIEDEMANN SYNDROME

Ahn KY, Jang KS, Park DH, Hwang JB

  • KMID: 2119323
  • J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 1997 Jan;24(1):199-204.
The Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome, originally described by Beckwith in 1963 and Wiedemann in 1964, included congenital anomalies such as macroglossia, exomphalos, postnatal somatic gigantism, severe hypoglycemia, abdominal wall defect, capillary nevus...
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A case report on correction of Angle's Class III malocclusion with macroglossia

Choi HK, Nam HW, Yoo YK

  • KMID: 1675748
  • Korean J Orthod.
  • 1975 Dec;5(1):69-73.
This is case report of true class III malocclusion with macroglossia is corrected by glossectomy in 13 years female patient. After orthodontic treatment, the patient is bound to glossectomy because...
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A Case of Beckwith Syndrome

Kim KT, Hong DS, Nam BD, Kim KT

  • KMID: 1946088
  • J Korean Pediatr Soc.
  • 1981 Jul;24(7):696-698.
We experienced one case of Beckwith syndrome. This one day aged male neonate manifested macroglossia, umbilical hernia, visceromegaly, hypoglycemia, gigantism and polycythemia. A brief review of related literature is also...
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Neutral zone approach and external impression for rehabilitation of macroglossia: a case report

Kang H, Seo NR, Park SW, Yun KD, Park C, Lim HP

Macroglossia is an obstacle in regard to general prosthodontic restoration. Not only is it difficult to obtain support and stability from dentures manufactured from normal protocol, obtaining efficacy from basic...
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Simultaneous Glossectomy with Orthognathic Surgery for Mandibular Prognathism

Jung YW, On SW, Chung KR, Song SI

Macroglossia can create dental and skeletal instability after orthodontic treatment or orthognathic surgery for mandibular prognathism. In relevant literature, partial glossectomy is suggested for a good post-treatment prognosis. Most of...
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Transient neonatal diabetes mellitus with macroglossia diagnosed by methylation specific PCR (MS-PCR)

Jin HY, Choi JH, Kim GH, Yoo HW

Transient neonatal diabetes mellitus (TNDM) has been associated with paternal uniparental isodisomy of chromosome 6, paternally inherited duplication of 6q24, or a methylation defect at a CpG island of the...
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Glossectomy in the severe maxillofacial vascular malformation with jaw deformity: a rare case report

Park MH, Kim CM, Chung DY, Paeng JY

In the field of oral-maxillofacial surgery, vascular malformations present in various forms. Abnormalities in the size of the tongue by vascular malformations can cause mandibular prognathism and skeletal deformity. The...
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Beckwith-Wiedemann Sydrome with Left Adrenal Cortical Neoplasm

Jung JH, Ko JK, Song YT

Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome presents with multisystemic patterns of congenital anomalies and macrosomia. This syndrome was independently described by Beckwith in 1963 and by Wiedemann in 1964. There is wide spectrum of...
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Treatment of transverse deficiency with surgically assisted rapid palatal expansion in an open bite patient showing pseudomacroglossia

Kim YJ, Lee KH, Park JW, Rhee GJ, Cho HJ, Park YH

  • KMID: 2190259
  • J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg.
  • 2008 Jun;34(3):376-382.
Anterior open bite is a condition in which maxillary and mandibular incisors do not occlude at central occlusion. It is a vertical discrepancy of the jaws and dental arches...
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Testicular Yolk Sac Tumor in Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome

Park BJ, Jeong IY, Ro DW, Kim DY, Park JS

  • KMID: 1663291
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1996 Dec;37(12):1417-1420.
The Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome, which included congenital anomalies such as macroglossia, exomphalos, postnatal somatic gigantism, have a substantially increased risk for the development of tumor. We report a case of testicular...
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