Saburrale

Saburrale is a term qualifying the Langue when it is covered with a coating blanchâtre and thick. In semiology, the character saburrale does not have a value Pathognomonique of any affection, but it is an argument for the diagnosis of abdominal surgical affections with famous the Appendicite whose diagnosis remains badly easy still nowadays. The language saburrale can be a clinical sign of the typhoid fever, the scarlet fever. The physiopathological mechanism of this character saburrale is imperfectly known, but the first description of this clinical sign goes back to the Greeks.

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