Republication de : Radiofrequency therapy as an effective treatment for granulomatous cheilitis: A CARE case report

Q4 Medicine
P. Silva Sousa MD , C. Magalhães MD , A. Cunha MD , A. Castanheira MD, PhD
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Abstract

Introduction

Granulomatous cheilitis is a rare disorder characterized by recurrent, idiopathic, and painless lip swelling. The diagnosis is proven by histopathological examination. The unknown aetiology and poorly understood underlying mechanism contribute to the difficulty in establishing an effective treatment. This case study proposes the effectiveness of radiofrequency therapy in the management of refractory granulomatous cheilitis.

Case summary

A 68-year-old patient presented with hypertrophy and swelling of the lower lip, and a biopsy revealed actinic cheilitis. The patient underwent lip shaving and an advancement mucosal flap, and definitive histologic examination confirmed the diagnosis of granulomatous cheilitis. No other signs of orofacial granulomatosis were observed, and the complementary aetiological study was negative for systemic disease. The lip swelling reappeared and persisted, which interfered with the quality of life. Hence, radiofrequency therapy was performed in the submucosal and subdermal layers of the lip, resulting in significant aesthetic and functional improvement and no further relapses after five years.

Discussion

The management of granulomatous cheilitis is challenging. The current mainstay treatment is corticotherapy or reduction cheiloplasty in severe cases. Radiofrequency has potential as a treatment option in debilitating macrocheilia, presenting worthy long-lasting functional and aesthetical results, with minimal morbidity.

Republication de :射频疗法是治疗肉芽肿性咽颊炎的有效方法:CARE病例报告
导言:肉芽肿性唇炎是一种罕见的疾病,其特点是反复发作、特发性和无痛性唇肿胀。通过组织病理学检查即可确诊。由于病因不明,潜在机制不清,因此很难确定有效的治疗方法。本病例研究提出了射频疗法在治疗难治性肉芽肿性咽颊炎中的有效性。病例摘要一位 68 岁的患者因下唇肥厚和肿胀而就诊,活组织检查显示其患有放线性咽颊炎。患者接受了唇部剃毛术和粘膜瓣前移术,最终组织学检查确诊为肉芽肿性咽颊炎。没有观察到面部肉芽肿病的其他迹象,补充病因学研究也没有发现全身性疾病。嘴唇肿胀再次出现并持续存在,影响了患者的生活质量。讨论肉芽肿性咽颊炎的治疗具有挑战性。目前的主要治疗方法是皮质疗法或严重病例的缩小颊面成形术。射频治疗具有治疗衰弱性大疱性咽颊炎的潜力,可获得持久的功能和美观效果,且发病率极低。
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