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Actinic cheilitis is thought to be a premalignant lesion or a superficial squamous cell carcinoma. The prevalence of actinic cheilitis in Europe is unknown. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of actinic cheilitis in the Galicia region (
Sabela Paradela
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Lichen Planus Cheilitis: A Brief Review [PDF]
Cheilitis encompasses a spectrum of inflammatory conditions affecting the lips, with etiologies ranging from benign habits to malignant transformations.
Sonika Garg +5 more
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Differential Diagnosis of Cheilitis – How to Classify Cheilitis?
Although cheilitis as a term describing lip inflammation has been identified and recognized for a long time, until now there have been no clear recommendations for its work-up and classification. The disease may appear as an isolated condition or as part
Liborija Lugović-Mihić +4 more
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A Rare Presentation of Chronic Exfoliative Cheilitis: Case Report [PDF]
Background: Chronic exfoliative cheilitis is an inflammatory condition of the lips that involves exfoliation of the superficial layers of the lip with continuous peeling, ulceration, and exfoliation.
Abdelrahman Eltoureini +2 more
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Cheilitis granulomatosa is characterized by recurrent swelling of labial tissue which may be followed by permanent enlargement. We report a 35 year old man with cheilitis granulomatosa whose lesions regressed with clofazimine.
Rai Reena, Srinivas C R
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Association between Allergic Reactions and Lip Inflammatory Lesions (Cheilitis)
The purpose of this study was to examine the possible association between cheilitis and allergic reactions, and to use allergy skin tests to identify the allergens that induce allergic reactions in cheilitis patients (type I and type IV).
Tadeja Blagec +5 more
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Predisposition of hypersensitivity in patients with exfoliative cheilitis
Background/purpose: Exfoliative cheilitis (EC) is a chronic and reversible inflammatory disease of the lips without definite etiology. Clinically, different types of allergens can be found in exfoliative cheilitis patients, however, few studies have ...
Luyao Cai +7 more
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Factors Participating in the Occurrence of Inflammation of the Lips (Cheilitis) and Perioral Skin
Lip inflammation may manifest as mainly reversible cheilitis, mainly irreversible, or cheilitis connected to dermatoses or systemic diseases. Therefore, knowing a patient’s medical history is important, especially whether their lip lesions are temporary,
Liborija Lugović-Mihić +6 more
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Cheilitis: general issues of diagnosing [PDF]
In modern scientific research, the problem of diagnosing and treatment of inflammatory diseases of the oral mucosa (OM) and the red border of the lips (RBL) remains relevant.
A.M. Sharapkova, O.S. Zykova
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A 19-year-old labourer presented with progressively worsening swelling of both lips. Clinical assessment and investigations led to the diagnosis of granulomatous cheilitis.
M F, Baqai, M T, Baqai, T, Kashif
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