Lingual Linear Lesions: A Clinical Sign Strongly Suggestive of Severe Vitamin B Deficiency.

Nutr Clin Pract

Division of Periodontology, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.

Published: October 2021

Background: Lingual linear lesions (LLLs) are the oral linear lesions located on the dorsum, lateral borders, and/or ventral surface of tongue. It has been suggested that LLLs might be an early clinical sign of vitamin B deficiency. Here, a retrospective study was conducted to further investigate and validate the association between LLL and vitamin B deficiency.

Methods: Based on the clinical examination, patients with LLLs were enrolled and analyzed retrospectively. Data regarding clinical and laboratory features were obtained. Follow-up was done at least 6 months following appropriate supplementation therapy.

Results: A total of 57 patients, consisting of 20 males and 37 females with a mean age of 59.12 years (range, 18-80), were enrolled in this study. The hematological examination revealed that 56 (98.25%) of the 57 patients had severe serum vitamin B deficiency, and the other 1 patient had a borderline low level of vitamin B . All the enrolled patients responded well to cobalamin replacement therapy.

Conclusion: LLLs might be a clinical sign strongly suggestive of severe vitamin B deficiency.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ncp.10596DOI Listing

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