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  • Pigmented fungiform papillae of the tongue (PFPT) is a rare benign disorder mainly observed in darker-skinned individuals, but its occurrence in Koreans had limited research prior to this study.
  • This study analyzed 19 Korean patients diagnosed with PFPT from 1995-2021, revealing a higher prevalence in females and an average diagnosis age of 41.1 years.
  • Findings also indicated that PFPT often coincides with other pigmentary disorders and common dermoscopic patterns observed were the rose petal and cobblestone patterns; sex hormones may play a role in its development.

Article Abstract

Background: Pigmented fungiform papillae of the tongue (PFPT) is a rare benign pigmentary disorder of the tongue. In dark-skinned individuals, PFPT appears to be relatively common. However, limited data exist on PFPT in Korean patients.

Objective: We aimed to investigate the clinical characteristics of PFPT in Korean patients.

Methods: Patients diagnosed with PFPT between 1995 and 2021 at the Pusan National University Hospital were included. Clinical characteristics of PFPT, dermoscopic findings, and comorbidities were reviewed.

Results: A total of 19 patients diagnosed with PFPT were enrolled. The male to female ratio was approximately 1:5. The mean age at diagnosis was 41.1 years (range, 8~67 years). According to Holzwanger's classification, Type I was the most common (89.5%). PFPT was commonly concomitant with pigmentary disorders, including mucosal melanotic macules, Laugier-Hunziker syndrome, melasma, and melanonychia (6/19, 31.6%). Preceding oral infection or inflammatory lesions were found in four patients (21.1%), and systemic diseases and infectious diseases existed in two patients (10.5%). Dermoscopic examination was performed in seven patients; pigmented border with dichotomized vessels (rose petal pattern, 71.4%) and diffuse pigmentation (cobblestone pattern, 71.4%) were common findings.

Conclusion: Our study shows PFPT can coexist with pigmentary disorders. Concomitant pigmentary disorder shows an association with sex hormone or susceptibility to abnormal pigmentation may be a possible cause of PFPT.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10407334PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.5021/ad.22.192DOI Listing

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