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Cheilitis granulomatosa: A case report with review of literature
Cheilitis granulomatosa (CG) is a chronic swelling of the lip due to granulomatous inflammation. It is a rare inflammatory disorder first described by Miescher in 1945.
Nupura A Vibhute +2 more
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Peripheral Facial Nerve Palsy in Severe Systemic Hypertension: A Systematic Review [PDF]
BACKGROUND Signs of nervous system dysfunction such as headache or convulsions often occur in severe systemic hypertension. Less recognized is the association between severe hypertension and peripheral facial nerve palsy.
Bianchetti, Mario G. +4 more
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Network development in biological gels: role in lymphatic vessel development [PDF]
In this paper, we present a model that explains the prepatterning of lymphatic vessel morphology in collagen gels. This model is derived using the theory of two phase rubber material due to Flory and coworkers and it consists of two coupled fourth order ...
Fowler, A. C., Roose, Tiina
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Oral Manifestations of Crohn’s Disease: A Case Report and Review of the Literature [PDF]
Crohn’s disease (CD) is an inflammatory disorder of the gastrointestinal tract that is likely caused by an inappropriate mucosal inflammatory response to intestinal bacteria in a genetically predisposed host.
Woo, Victoria L.
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A Case of Melkersson, Rosenthal Syndrome
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Cheilitis granulomatosa: Case series
Granulomatous cheilitis is an idiopathic inflammatory disorder characterized by persistent, asymptomatic, diffuse swelling of one or both lips. It is also considered as an oligosymptomatic or monosymptomatic form of Melkersson–Rosenthal syndrome.
Sudha Rani Chintagunta +3 more
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Non granulomatous Melkersson–Rosenthal syndrome: A Case Report [PDF]
Wael Hussiena, Nasir Gafara
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Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome and Migraine: A New Phenotype Associated with SCN1A Variants? [PDF]
Azzarà A +6 more
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A rare cause of recurrent peripheral facial palsy [PDF]
Recurrent peripheral facial palsy (PFP) is not uncommon and it is reported in 3 to 15% of idiopathic PFPs. Other etiologies include intracranial compressive tumors, parotid gland tumors or inflammation, recurrent otitis media, head trauma, multiple ...
Lourenço, E +3 more
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Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome in a patient with tubercular panuveitis
We report a rare presentation of Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome in a patient with tubercular panuveitis. A 45-year-old male being treated with antitubercular therapy for tubercular panuveitis presented with unilateral, non-pitting right upper eyelid edema.
Babu Kalpana +3 more
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