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Rare bubble of goo that grew on a woman's tongue had no clear cause



A strange lump that ballooned on a woman’s tongue over the course of six months is something of a medical mystery; it formed due to a rare buildup of goo that sometimes occurs in the mouth, but has no clear cause, her doctors reported.

In a new report of the odd case, published online in July in The American Journal of Dermatopathology, the woman’s doctors said that the lump was caused by oral focal mucinosis, or OFM, a rare connective tissue disorder that normally causes a mass to form on the gums or hard palate. If OFM is rare overall, “OFM of the tongue is even more unusual,” they wrote. 



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