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    Dent Update. 2004 Nov;31(9):524-6.

    Case report: exfoliative cheilitis managed with antidepressant medication.

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    Unit of Oral Medicine, Liverpool University Dental Hospital and School of Dentistry, Pembroke Place, L3 5PS.

    Abstract

    Exfoliative cheilitis is an unsightly and uncommon, chronic superficial inflammatory disorder that affects the vermilion zone of the lips. This case report describes the presentation of exfoliative cheilitis in a young man, and his subsequent management with antidepressant medication. The differential diagnosis of chronic exfoliative cheilitis is outlined.

    PMID:
    15612458
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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