EXFOLIATIVE FORM OF CHEILITIS
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
exfoliative cheilitis, chronic cheilitis, vermilion, factitial cheilitis, lip desquamation, calcineurin inhibitors.Abstract
Exfoliative cheilitis is an uncommon chronic inflammatory disorder of the vermilion characterized by persistent desquamation, keratinous scale formation, crusting, and periodic re-epithelialization. Although the disorder has been recognized for decades, its nosological boundaries remain unstable because clinically similar presentations may arise from factitial injury, allergic or irritant reactions, infection, chronic lip-licking, or other inflammatory cheilitides. The exfoliative form therefore occupies a difficult position in oral medicine and dermatology: it is visually distinctive, yet diagnostically nonspecific. This article analyzes the condition from a contemporary clinical and academic perspective, with attention to etiology, pathogenesis, symptomatology, differential diagnosis, histopathology, management, and prognosis. The review argues that exfoliative cheilitis should be approached primarily as a diagnosis of exclusion, requiring careful correlation of history, examination, psychosocial assessment, and selected laboratory or histological investigations.
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