Diagnosis of transient lingual papillitis is usually through a physical exam. In cases where a diagnosis is not straightforward, the patient may require a biopsy. Some benign masses mimic transient lingual papillitis, like pyogenic granuloma tumors and giant cell fibroma. It also shares some characteristics with the strawberry tongue seen in scarlet fever and Kawasaki disease.

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