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Kasravi N et al. – Lingual Botulinum toxin injection should be considered a safe and viable treatment option for a variety of disorders affecting the tongue.

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Mandar S. Jog, 10/06/09

We feel that despite the theoretical risks of worsening swallowing with the use of BoNT A, we have not found any such issues if small and targeted doses of BoNT A are used for a variety of conditions affecting the tongue

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