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. 2001 May;77(907):335. doi: 10.1136/pmj.77.907.335

Autoamputation of the tongue

A Patel 1, P Chaturvedi 1, R Panday 1, B Sanyal 1
PMCID: PMC1742015  PMID: 11320280

Abstract

Autoamputation is an uncommon phenomenon that has been reported for the fingers, toes, appendix, ovary, spleen, etc. Autoamputation of the tongue has never been reported. An elderly man with carcinoma of lateral pharyngeal wall and tonsil presented with an autoamputated tongue that was attached to the oral cavity with a thin band. The patient required detachment of the tongue and tracheostomy followed by radiotherapy for the primary tumour.


Keywords: autoamputation; tongue

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