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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-218516

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Introduction: Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome (MRS) is a rare neuro-mucocutaneous condition. It mainly includes three triads as orofacial swelling, facial palsy and fissured tongue. All of the classical triad may not be seen at the same time, as symptoms may appear in different interval of time and has a recurrence. MRS is diagnosed based on oligosymptomatic when two or more clinical features are present or monosymptomatic cases when there evidence of a non-necrotising, granulomatous cheilitis in patients with isolated facial or lip edema can be noted in biopsy. Case Presentation: In this case report a 18 year old male patient all the three classic clinical characteristic features as granulomatous cheilitis, unilateral facial muscle palsy and a fissured tongue are seen. The clinical features of this rare condition along with treatment procedure are presented. Conclusion: Oral corticosteroids are the mainstay in the treatment of MRS. Intralesional triamcinolone acetonide used in oro-facial edema. In recurrent cases of MRS need second-line immunosuppressants like methotrexate and thalidomide. In refractory recurrent facial nerve palsies Surgical decompression of the facial nerve may be considered.

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Rev. chil. dermatol ; 37(2): 58-61, 2021. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1411564

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La queilitis granulomatosa es una entidad granulomatosa no infecciosa, poco frecuente, que se presenta como un aumento de volumen persistente de la región orofacial. El estudio histológico, junto con la exclusión de otras patologías granulomatosas son necesarios para su diagnóstico, especialmente cuando no se presenta con la triada clásica del Síndrome de Merkelsson Rosenthal. Presentamos dos casos de queilitis granulomatosa y una revisión de la literatura disponible.


Granulomatous cheilitis is a rare, non-infectious, granulomatous entity that presents as a persistent swelling of the orofacial region. Histological study together with the exclusion of other granulomatous diseases are necessary for the diagnosis, especially when the presentation is not the classic triad of Merkelsson Rosenthal Syndrome. We present two cases of granulomatous cheilitis and a review of the available literature.


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Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Granulomatosis, Orofacial , Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome/diagnosis , Diagnosis, Differential , Food Hypersensitivity/etiology , Angioedema/complications , Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome/therapy
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