Marks R, Czarny D
Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol. 1984 Aug;58(2):156-9. doi: 10.1016/0030-4220(84)90130-0.
The prevalence of geographic tongue was assessed among 102 atopic patients with extrinsic asthma and/or rhinitis and was found to be significantly greater in these patients than in an asymptomatic, nonatopic control population. However, there was no difference between the prevalence of geographic tongue among atopic patients with extrinsic asthma and rhinitis as compared to a group of patients with asthma and rhinitis who were not atopic. These findings suggest that geographic tongue is a sign common to those patients who have a tendency to develop recurrent acute inflammatory disease on surfaces in contact with the external environment (for example, asthma or rhinitis), whether they are atopic or not.
在102例患有外源性哮喘和/或鼻炎的特应性患者中评估了地图舌的患病率,发现这些患者的地图舌患病率显著高于无症状的非特应性对照人群。然而,与一组非特应性哮喘和鼻炎患者相比,患有外源性哮喘和鼻炎的特应性患者中地图舌的患病率没有差异。这些发现表明,地图舌是那些有在与外部环境接触的表面发生复发性急性炎症性疾病(例如哮喘或鼻炎)倾向的患者所共有的体征,无论他们是否为特应性。