Development of spontaneous tongue calcification and polypoid lesions in DBA/2NCrj mice

Calcified tongue lesions were observed in 4- to 8-week-old DBA/2NCrj mice, the highest frequency being reached at 6 weeks of age. Calcification was initially observed in the superficial longitudinal muscles and these lesions were distributed segmentally under the dorsolateral mucous epithelium in the middle portion of the lingual body. After calcification, marked inflammation was observed in the same lesion. Finally, the swollen tissue elevated the covering mucous epithelium and produced polypoid lesions.

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