نتایج جستجو برای: angular cheilitis

تعداد نتایج: 74858  

MA Mapar

Cheilitis granulomatosa is a rare disorder of unknown etiology. The condition produces chronic and persistent swelling of one or both lips. The treatment of cheilitis granulomatosa is usually ineffective. Various forms of treatment have been used with variable success. Here I report a 40-year old woman from suburbs of Ahwaz, with persistent swelling of lower lip from 8 months ago, who had not r...

Journal: :American family physician 2008
Wanda C Gonsalves A Stevens Wrightson Robert G Henry

Older persons are at risk of chronic diseases of the mouth, including dental infections (e.g., caries, periodontitis), tooth loss, benign mucosal lesions, and oral cancer. Other common oral conditions in this population are xerostomia (dry mouth) and oral candidiasis, which may lead to acute pseudomembranous candidiasis (thrush), erythematous lesions (denture stomatitis), or angular cheilitis. ...

Journal: :Clinical and experimental dermatology 2009
J T-P Tseng C-J Cheng W-R Lee K-H Wang

Plasma-cell cheilitis is a rare inflammatory disorder of the lip characterized histologically by a band-like infiltrate of plasma cells in the upper dermis. It is considered an oral counterpart of plasma-cell balanitis. Clinically, it presents as a circumscribed, flat to slightly raised, eroded area of the lip. The cause of plasma-cell cheilitis is unknown, and the treatment is often disappoint...

Journal: :Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology, oral radiology, and endodontics 1994
D Greenspan

Most HIV-positive patients develop some form of oral candidiasis, most commonly pseudomembranous candidiasis, erythematous candidiasis, or angular cheilitis, at some point in their disease. All these manifestations are important risk markers for disease progression. Oral candidiasis is generally caused by Candida albicans. Although oral candidiasis can occur at any stage of HIV infection, it is...

Journal: :Journal 2009
Hélder Antônio Rebelo Pontes Nicolau Conte Neto Karen Bechara Ferreira Felipe Paiva Fonseca Gizelle Monteiro Vallinoto Flávia Sirotheau Corrêa Pontes Décio dos Santos Pinto

Megaloblastic anemias are a subgroup of macrocytic anemias, in which distinctive morphologic abnormalities occur in red cell precursors in bone marrow, namely megaloblastic erythropoiesis. Of the many causes of megaloblastic anemia, the most common are disorders resulting from cobalamin or folate deficiency. The clinical symptoms are weakness, fatigue, shortness of breath and neurologic abnorma...

Journal: :Clinical medicine & research 2016
Manoela Seadi Pereira Maria Cristina Munerato

Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are known as chronic inflammatory disorders of the digestive tract, represented mainly by Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC). Among the main oral manifestations of IBD are cobblestoning of the oral mucosa, labial swellings with vertical fissures, pyostomatitis vegetans, angular cheilitis, perioral erythema, and glossitis. In this sense, understand...

Journal: :Indian journal of dermatology, venereology and leprology 2005
T Sathishkumar Julius Xavier Scott Renu George

On examination, he had white adherent plaques of thrush and angular cheilitis [Figures 1A and 1B]. His nails were markedly thickened, fragmented, and discolored [Figure 2A]. He also had skin lesions characterized by erythematous, hyperkeratotic, serpiginous plaques over arms [Figure 2B] and scarring alopecia. His investigations revealed hemoglobin of 14.4 gm%, total WBC count 7800cells/mm and d...

2015
Gianluca Nazzaro Simona Muratori Carlo Giovanni Carrera Antonella Coggi Raffaele Gianotti

We present the rare case of a 47-year-old patient, suffering from cheilitis granulomatosa and lupus erythematosus discoid: this association is really exceptional because only once reported in English literature. In addition, the treatment of cheilitis granulomatosa is a challenge for the dermatologist: the gold standard, represented by steroids, is in fact designed as a short-time option. Our r...

2015
Bhavnit K. Bhatia Brooks A. Bahr Jenny E. Murase

BACKGROUND Exfoliative cheilitis is a condition of unknown etiology characterized by hyperkeratosis and scaling of vermilion epithelium with cyclic desquamation. It remains largely refractory to treatment, including corticosteroid therapy, antibiotics, antifungals, and immunosuppressants. OBJECTIVE We sought to evaluate the safety and efficacy of excimer laser therapy and narrowband ultraviol...

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