Fig. (1) Initial presentation and resolution after biopsy. A typical lesion that supports a diagnosis of oral eosinophilic ulcers, i.e., a large and rounded ulceration on the tongue’s dorsal surface. The ulceration also shows an elevated border and a yellowish exudate; 1B, – the photographic shows a completed healing of the ulceration along with a full re-papillation of the tongue within six weeks after a biopsy was taken.