Melanoglossia
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Melanoglossia is a medical condition in which the tongue becomes blackened.[1]
This is usually caused by a bacterial infection or allergic reaction.
References[edit]
- ↑ Wright, Jonathan (1914). A Text-book of the diseases of the nose and throat. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Lea and Febiger. p. 418. Search this book on
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