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What can cause someone to be born with a geographic tongue?

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Geographic Tongue: Geographic tongue is a harmless condition affecting the surface of your tongue. The tongue is normally covered with tiny, pinkish-white bumps (papillae). With geographic tongue, patches on the surface of the tongue are missing papillae and appear as smooth, red "islands, " often with slightly raised borders. This condition can run in families and is thus genetic.

Answered 8/13/2012

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