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    Drsumitra
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    Macroglossia is the medical term for unusual enlargement (hypertrophy) of the tongue. Severe enlargement of the tongue can cause cosmetic and functional difficulties including in speaking, eating, swallowing and sleeping. Amyloid Disorders

    Amyloidosis is an accumulation of insoluble proteins in tissues that impedes normal function.

    * 1. Primary amyloidosis
    * 2. Myeloma associated amyloidosis
    * 3. Lubarsch Pick syndrome
    * 4. Immunoglobulinemic amyloidosis

    Hypothyroid Macroglossia

    Macroglossia is also a clinical feature in Hypothyroid disorders which include

    * 1. congenital hypothyroidism,.
    * 2. Young Simpson syndrome,
    * 3. Zadik Barak Levin syndrome,
    * 4. Athyreotic cretinism
    * 5. Kocher-Debre-Semelaigne syndrome

    Overgrowth Disorders

    * 1. Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome
    * 2. Simpson-Golabi-Behmel syndrome
    * 3. Acromegaly

    Chromosomal disorders

    1. Triploid Syndrome
    2. Chromosome 4,trisomy 4p
    Other Miscellaneous

    1. Mucopolysaccharidosis[10]
    2. MANNOSIDOSIS, ALPHA B, LYSOSOMAL
    3. Glycogen storage disease type 2, or Pompe’s disease.
    4. Fucosidosis

    Apparent macroglossia can also occur in Down syndrome

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    Macroglossia may also occur due to absence of teeth as there is no barrier to counter the forces from the tongue..restoration of the missing teeth may significantly help in reducing the tongue size..

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