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Histopathology of different types of atrophy of the human tongue.

R Bässler.   

Abstract

Numerous studies have been devoted to the various histopathologic changes of the surface of the tongue. The muscles of the tongue and their changes in the process of ageing as well as in neurogenic atrophies, however, have not been systematically examined so far. Enlarging upon previous studies, an autopsy material of 170 tongues from all age groups was histologically examined in order to identify the steps in the development of age-related atrophy. These are characterized by a histometrically documented atrophy of the musculature with progressive lipomatosis. Fatty infiltration starts in the 2nd/3rd decade at three sites of predilection: body, root and tip of the tongue in the region of the anterior lingual gland (NUHN). The age-dependent atrophy and the known clinical behaviour of neurogenic atrophies of the tongue are correlated with the histopathology of three typical forms: a neurogenic myasthenic atrophy of the tongue with high-grade symmetrical fatty replacement as an expression of a progressive myasthenic denervation; a lipomatous atrophy of the tongue as a late stage of poliomyelitis and long-term treatment in the "Iron Lung", and a lipomatous hemiatrophy due to posttraumatic extracranial hypoglossus paresis. The paretic part of this tongue consists of 85-90% fatty tissue. The different degrees of muscular atrophy of the tongue are largely compensated by metaplasia of fatty tissue in the perimysium following muscular degeneration (in the sense of a fatty replacement). With the exception of general and severe myasthenic atrophy, size, form and function of the tongue fail to show any significant changes in age-related atrophy and hemiatrophy.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3588408     DOI: 10.1016/S0344-0338(87)80147-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathol Res Pract        ISSN: 0344-0338            Impact factor:   3.250


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