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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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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.
ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code K12. Stomatitis and related lesions.
16 Αυγ 2023 · Angular cheilitis (perlèche) is a chronic inflammatory condition of the oral commissures that may be complicated by a candidal or staphylococcal superinfection. The affected areas are generally slightly painful. There may be concomitant intraoral candidiasis.
13 Φεβ 2021 · Angular cheilitis is an inflammatory lesion characterized by erythema, ulceration, and crusting at the corners of the mouth that begins at the junctional mucocutaneous and extends to the skin...
candidal - B37.83 Candidal cheilitis. ICD-10-CM codes with annotation back-references applicable to -cheilitis (acute) (angular) (catarrhal) (chronic) (exfoliative) (gangrenous) (glandular) (infectional) (suppurative) (ulcerative) (vesicular)- in the Index to Diseases and Injuries.
Angular cheilitis is a common acute or chronic inflammatory condition of the skin and contiguous labial mucous membrane at the angles of the mouth. This chapter is set out as follows: Aetiology. History. Clinical findings. Images. Investigations. Management. Aetiology. Factors that may predispose to / cause angular cheilitis include: