1928
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1165682
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Durch Hyperazidität verursachtes Zungenbrennen

Abstract: Von den Sensibi!itätsstörungen der Zunge habe ich schon in einer früheren Arbeit über das eigentümliche Gefühl des Brennens Mitteilungen gemacht ogorvosi szem!e 1927). Diese Neurose, welche oft sehr quälend auf der oberen Zungenfläche oder am Zungenrand auftritt, geht manchmal auf die verschiedenen Regionen der Mundschleimhaut, auf Wange und Lippen über. Auf der Zunge selbst ist außer einigen exkoriierten Papillen nichts zu sehen, auch dieser Befund ist nur in den seltensten Fällen zu beobachten und kann mit d… Show more

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“…Later Gilpin questioned the relevance of this hypothesis, which nevertheless marked a renewal of interest in the subject and a shift from the views of the Academy of Medicine. Finally, Sellei observed the female predominance of this condition, speculated ovarian dysfunction and considered hormone therapy.…”
Section: Narrative Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later Gilpin questioned the relevance of this hypothesis, which nevertheless marked a renewal of interest in the subject and a shift from the views of the Academy of Medicine. Finally, Sellei observed the female predominance of this condition, speculated ovarian dysfunction and considered hormone therapy.…”
Section: Narrative Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors report the association between gastric hyperacidity and a buming tongue [89][90][91]. It has been postulated that there is a neurologically mediated reflex involving stimulation of the lower esophagus, the nucleus of the vagus nerve in the fourth ventricle, and the trigeminal nerve [89]. That there is direct stimulation of the mucosa has been confirmed by Morelli, who produced GD by causing a moderate hyperacidity, and relieved it by administering alkalis [90].…”
Section: Etiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors have noted the relationship between gastric hyperacidity and a burning tongue 30,31,32 . Seller 30 postulates that there is a neurologically mediated reflex involving stimulation of the lower oesophagus, the nucleus of the vagus nerve in the fourth ventricle, and the trigeminal nerve. That there is direct stimulation of the mucosa was confirmed by Morelli, 31 who could produce glossodynia by causing a moderate hyperacidity, and could relieve it by the administration of alkalis.…”
Section: Aetiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors have noted the relationship between gastric hyperacidity and a burning tongue 30,31,32 . Seller 30 postulates that there is a neurologically mediated reflex involving stimulation of the lower oesophagus, the nucleus of the vagus nerve in the fourth ventricle, and the trigeminal nerve.…”
Section: Aetiologymentioning
confidence: 99%