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dc.contributor.author Vakhovskyі, V. V. en
dc.contributor.author Povsheniuk, A. V. en
dc.contributor.author Pylypiuk, O. Y. en
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-22T07:21:41Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-22T07:21:41Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.citation Vakhovskyі V. V. Angular cheilitis as a polyetiological pathology / V. V. Vakhovskyi, A. V. Povsheniuk, O. Y. Pylypiuk // International scientific conference, 3–4 Nov. 2022, Riga (Republic of Latvia). – Riga : Baltija Publishing, 2022. – P. 11–14. uk_UA
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.vnmu.edu.ua/123456789/6120
dc.description.abstract Angular cheilitis (also termed perleche, cheilosis, or angular stomatitis or angulus infectiosus) was first described by a French doctor by Dr. Lemaistre (Lemaistre, 1855), who called this disease «perlèche», from the French word «pourlècher» (to lick one’s lip). Currently, we use the term angular cheilitis both in the dental and dermatovenerological literature. Clinically, this is a frequent condition characterized by mucosal-tocutaneous lesions with erythema, maceration, fissures, and crusting at the corners or in one or both adhesions. Pathogenesis is often multifactorial [2, p. 220]. A unilateral lesion is usually short-lived and most often due to local trauma. Bilateral involvement is often chronic and suggests an anatomic abnormality with excessive mouth closure, irritant reactions, infections, inflammatory dermatoses, and/or nutritional deficiencies. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Baltija Publishing
dc.subject angular cheilitis en
dc.subject fungal and bacterial flora en
dc.title Angular cheilitis as a polyetiological pathology en
dc.type Article en


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