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Single case of lymphogranuloma venereum on the tongue.

Tristán Gabriel Sobral-CostasSergio López-AlcázarRafael Escudero-TorneroGuillermo Servera-NegreDavid Manuel Montenegro PascualInmaculada Quiles-MeleroElena Sendagorta Cudós
Published in: Sexually transmitted infections (2024)
Traditionally, lymphogranuloma venereum (LGV) has been associated with disease of the genital area. However, atypical presentations and proctitis are increasingly observed. We report a case of LGV affecting the dorsum of the tongue, which presented as a very painful ulcer. The response to doxycycline (100 mg two times per day for 21 days) was satisfactory. This case may represent a paradigm shift in the differential diagnosis of lingual ulcers.
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