Korean J Dermatol.  2002 Jun;40(6):660-665.

A Case of Cheilitis Granulomatosa

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  • 1Department of Dermatology, Pathology, College of medicine, Chungang University, Seoul, Korea. beomjoon@unitel.co.kr

Abstract

Cheilitis granulomatosa is a rare disorder of uncertain etiology and characterized by a recurrent orofacial swelling, which was described by Miescher in 1945 for the first time. Symptoms usually manifest during adolescence and initially transient, but subsequently a chronic progressive disability develops. No efficient mode of therapy is yet available. A 71-year-old woman presented with a prominent upper lip swelling which had persisted for more than 6 years. There were no fissuring of the tongue and facial palsy. Oral prednisone was instituted for 6 months with moderate clinical improvement. 2 years later, multiple biopsies were performed at the hard palate, gingiva, and inferior turbinate. And the specimens from the gingiva and inferior turbinate showed scattered non-caseating granulomas, consistent with 'Cheilitis Granulomatosa'. We present here our experience with long-term trial of oral corticosteroid in a 71-year-old woman with cheilitis granulomatosa who had suffered recurrent labial swelling.

Keyword

Cheilitis granulomatosa; Corticosteroid

MeSH Terms

Adolescent
Aged
Biopsy
Cheilitis*
Facial Paralysis
Female
Gingiva
Granuloma
Humans
Lip
Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome*
Palate, Hard
Prednisone
Tongue
Turbinates
Prednisone
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