Macrocheilia, or lip enlargement, has a varied aetiology, but granulomatous conditions, both infective and non-infective, comprise a significant proportion of patients. Diagnosis starts with clinical investigations while histological examination is required for a definitive diagnosis. In the case presented, a young man presented with painless swelling of upper lip over the past 3 months. Given the clinical history and biopsy results, the diagnosis of granulomatous cheilitis was made which is considered a rare manifestation of metastatic Crohn's disease. Treatment options remain debated, though in the situation presented a conservative approach was adopted, consisting of antibiotics and corticosteroid therapy, which resulted in significant remission in lip swelling without recurrence after a 3-month follow-up.

Gabriele, G., Cascino, F., Funaioli, F., Gennaro, P. (2023). Granulomatous cheilitis: Differential diagnosis in patients with macrocheilia. BMJ CASE REPORT, 16(5), 1-5 [10.1136/bcr-2022-251829].

Granulomatous cheilitis: Differential diagnosis in patients with macrocheilia

Gabriele G.;Cascino F.;Funaioli F.;Gennaro P.
2023-01-01

Abstract

Macrocheilia, or lip enlargement, has a varied aetiology, but granulomatous conditions, both infective and non-infective, comprise a significant proportion of patients. Diagnosis starts with clinical investigations while histological examination is required for a definitive diagnosis. In the case presented, a young man presented with painless swelling of upper lip over the past 3 months. Given the clinical history and biopsy results, the diagnosis of granulomatous cheilitis was made which is considered a rare manifestation of metastatic Crohn's disease. Treatment options remain debated, though in the situation presented a conservative approach was adopted, consisting of antibiotics and corticosteroid therapy, which resulted in significant remission in lip swelling without recurrence after a 3-month follow-up.
2023
Gabriele, G., Cascino, F., Funaioli, F., Gennaro, P. (2023). Granulomatous cheilitis: Differential diagnosis in patients with macrocheilia. BMJ CASE REPORT, 16(5), 1-5 [10.1136/bcr-2022-251829].
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