Investigations
1st investigations to order
clinical diagnosis
Test
Result
Test
Usually no tests are necessary.
Result
features of hairy, fissured, and geographic tongue
Investigations to consider
tongue biopsy
Test
Result
Test
Only to be considered when clinical diagnosis is in doubt. Patients with geographic or fissured tongue are typically diagnosed clinically due to characteristic clinical appearance.
If a patient with hairy tongue is not responding to treatment with mechanical debridement, a biopsy may be considered. In addition, a biopsy may be needed in HIV-positive and immunosuppressed patients to help differentiate from oral hairy leukoplakia.
Result
pronounced accumulation of parakeratin at the tips of the filiform papillae
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