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A ctinic cheilitis (AC) is a premalignant lesion with the potential to evolve into invasive squamous cell carcinoma (SCC).
30 Νοε 2020 · Optimal treatment for actinic cheilitis has not been established, and evidence-based estimates of clinical cure in the dermatology literature are limited. Here, we review and synthesize outcome data published for patients with actinic cheilitis after treatment with various modalities.
15 Σεπ 2023 · This paper aims to review the existing literature regarding the clinical picture of actinic cheilitis, its prevalence, differential diagnoses, and consensus on management, for the education of the general dental practitioner in identifying and surveillance of this lesion. Key words: Actinic cheilitis / ultraviolet rays / lip squamous cell carcinoma
1 Ιουν 2020 · When diagnosing and managing the third type of cheilitis, the approach needs to be interdisciplinary and should include dermatologists, stomatologists, and also specialists in internal medicine...
10 Οκτ 2023 · Cheilitis is an acute or chronic inflammation of the lips. It usually involves the lip vermilion and the vermilion border, but the surrounding skin and the oral mucosa may also be affected [1]. Common symptoms include erythema, dryness, scaling, fissuring, edema, itching, and burning.
Angular cheilitis is a common, non-contagious, inflammatory condition affecting the corners of the mouth or oral commissures. Depending on the underlying cause, it may last a few days or persist indefinitely. It is also called angular stomatitis, cheilosis, rhagades, or perleche (perlèche).
Angular Cheilitis (AC) represents a multifaceted oral pathology characterized by erythematous lesions at the labial commissures. Despite its prevalence, AC is often inadequately addressed due to its polymorphic etiology, which can encompass infectious agents, nutritional deficits, and systemic conditions. This article provides a systematic