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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).
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7 Μαρ 2023 · Angular cheilitis (AC) is a descriptive diagnosis for an inflammatory skin process of varied etiology occurring at the labial commissure – the angle of the mouth.
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The ICD code K130 is used to code Angular cheilitis. Angular cheilitis (AC), also known as rhagades, perlèche, cheilosis, angular cheilosis, commissural cheilitis, or angular stomatitis, is inflammation of one, or more commonly both, of the corners of the mouth.
17 Νοε 2022 · Angular cheilitis is inflammation of the angles of the mouth, characterised by fissures, scaling, erythema, and crusting. Aetiology is multi-factorial and includes mechanical factors, infectious agents, nutritional deficiencies, or inflammatory dermatological conditions.